Category: Free Software
Ubuntu-ZA Cape Town Lucid Release Party
Saturday I attended the Ubuntu-ZA Stellenbosch/Cape Town release party. I’d say it’s the best one I’ve been to so far. Maia Grotepass (maiatoday) did a great job of organizing the event, providing the venue, organising a real good-looking Ubuntu branded...
Edubuntu 10.04 has arrived
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS has been released, so has Edubuntu 10.04 with other derivatives soon to follow! Thanks to everyone who helped made the Lucid release cycle one of the best ones ever! The logo above is also the new Edubuntu...
What’s been happening with Edubuntu?
I don’t blog nearly as much as I’d like to (but more about that in another post), which is why I think it’s about time that I make a catch-up post on what’s been happening in the world of Edubuntu...
Antifeatures at Geekdinner Cape Town
Tuesday evening I attended Geekdinner Cape Town again, the food was good and it was a nice crowd. Antifeatures I did a mini-talk on Anti-features. It’s something that I’ve been aware of for a long time but never quite put...
Edubuntu Bug Day
Ben Crisford is hosting an Edubuntu bug day on Tuesday, 6 April on #edubuntu and #ubuntu-bugs on freenode. The plan is to triage and squash some of the 330 or so bugs assigned to packages that we include in Edubuntu...
LTSP Cluster Website
For the past few months I’ve been working on the LTSP-Cluster team at Revolution Linux. Today we’re releasing the website so that we can tell the world what we’ve been doing! LTSP-Cluster is a set of tools and plugins for...
Edubuntu Wiki Hug Day
As Scott posted before, the Edubuntu Bug day went quite well last week. This coming Thursday (21 January) we’re doing a Wiki Hug Day to to focus our efforts on fixing things in the Edubuntu wiki namespace, it includes: Fixing...
Edubuntu Project 2.0 Status Update
Edubuntu 2.0 I should really blog about Edubuntu more. The Edubuntu project initially kicked off nicely, but with time as things changed things ended getting somewhat stale. Earlier this year we decided to rebootstrap the project. Edubuntu Project 2.0 is...
Ubuntu-ZA Karmic Release Parties
For the Karmic release, Ubuntu-ZA had 4 release parties that took place in Stellenbosch, Cape Town, Pretoria and Brandford, that’s 4 release parties in the country for one release- a new record for our LoCo Team! I attended the Cape...
Guess who’s now a Motu?
Just a few minutes ago, I finally became a MOTU! MOTU is short for Masters of The Universe (which is also the name for the old He-man comics and TV series, if you can remember that) and it’s the team...
Edubuntu 9.10 is Here
The Return of Edubuntu Edubuntu 9.10 has landed! For the past few releases, it has been an add-on CD to Ubuntu. Our users have have made overwhelming requests for a full-blown installation CD again and we have listened. Edubuntu 9.10...
The importance of saying “Hi”
Story time! (Warning: Ramblings and emo ahead) The only white guy in the room About two years ago, I thought that it would be a good idea to join the classes at the gym for group sessions rather than just...
Software Freedom Day 2009
Yesterday was the 6th International Annual Software Freedom Day. I attended the Cape Linux Users Group event at UCT. It was different to all the previous ones we’ve had in that it was a much more geeky event rather than...
Edubuntu Karmic Alpha 6 is Real
Yes, it’s true! There is indeed an alpha 6 image for Edubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)! This is the first ever working installation DVD image for Edubuntu. In the beginning, Edubuntu was released on a single CD that shared 95%+ of...
Women are not crazy
… or at least, not any more crazy than any other gender. Emacs Virgins I’ve been trying to avoid getting involved in these discussions, but the RMS Female Emacs Virgin “joke” has brought some issues to my attention that I...