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June’s reading list
by Inayaili de León Persson on 1 July 2016
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Design festival OFFF – “Let’s Feed the Future”
by Grazina Borosko on 30 June 2016
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China Launch Sprint – paving the roadmap
by Paty Davila on 30 June 2016
Last week I was invited to Beijing to take part in the China Launch Sprint. The focus of the sprint was to identify action items in our product roadmap for...
Cloud and server
Snapcraft 2.12: an ecosystem of parts, qmake and gulp
by Canonical on 29 June 2016
Snapcraft 2.12 is here and is making its way to your 16.04 machines today.This release takes Snapcraft to a whole new level. For example, instead of defining...
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Juju GUI 2.0
by Luca Paulina on 28 June 2016
Juju is a cloud orchestration tool which enables users to build models to run applications. You can just as easily use it to deploy a simple WordPress blog or...
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Design in the open
by Luca Paulina on 28 June 2016
As the Juju design team grew it was important to review our working process and to see if we could improve it to create a more agile working environment. The...
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New starter Davide (Project Manager) – “A working team is very precious”
by Canonical on 27 June 2016
Meet the newest member of the Design Team, project manager Davide Casa. He will be working with the Platform Team to keep us all in check and working towards...
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App Design Clinic – OwnCloud App #9
by Canonical on 27 June 2016
The Ubuntu App Design Clinic is back! This month members of the Design Team James Mulholland (UX Designer), Jouni Helminen (Visual Designer) and Andrea...
Cloud and server
HOWTO: Host your own SNAP store!
by Dustin Kirkland on 24 June 2016
SNAPs are the cross-distro, cross-cloud, cross-device Linux packaging format of the future. And we’re already hosting a fantastic catalog of SNAPs in the...
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HOWTO: Host your own SNAP store!
by Dustin Kirkland on 24 June 2016
SNAPs are the cross-distro, cross-cloud, cross-device Linux packaging format of the future. And we’re already hosting a fantastic catalog of SNAPs in the...
Cloud and server
HOWTO: Classic, apt-based Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server on the rpi2!
by Dustin Kirkland on 20 June 2016
Classic Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, on an rpi2Hopefully by now you’re well aware of Ubuntu Core — the snappiest way to run Ubuntu on a Raspberry Pi…But have you ever...