GNOME 3 Website Launches

Jan 19, 2011

The GNOME Project launches the new GNOME 3 website that brings you all the latest news about the new desktop of the same name.

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Deltacloud Aggregator renamed to Aeolus Project

Jan 18, 2011

Red Hat announces its Deltacloud portal/aggregator is now part of the Aeolus project.

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Shuttleworth Says Qt Apps Wanted For Ubuntu

Jan 18, 2011

"The decision to be open to Qt is in no way a criticism of GNOME. It’s a celebration of free software’s diversity and complexity," says Ubuntu founder, Mark Shuttleworth in his blog.

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2D Unity Not on the Natty Plan Says Canonical

Jan 17, 2011

“It's not on the Natty plan for now, but we'll be evaluating the progresses and will consider adding a 3rd session option if the development goes as planned,” said David Barth, Desktop Experience Team, Engineering Manager at Canonical.

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openSUSE Seeks Two New Board Members

Jan 14, 2011

The openSUSE Board elections process, which began in December last year, has now moved into the election phase and the final results will announced on January 26, 2010.

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Red Hat HQ to Remain in North Carolina

Jan 12, 2011

"Red Hat has enjoyed a great partnership with the State of North Carolina and we are really excited to continue on this path. This is a very exciting time for Red Hat and its employees!" --Leigh Day, Sr. Director, Corporate Communications for Red Hat.

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Canonical Discusses Banshee Decision

Jan 12, 2011

Jason Warner, Ubuntu Desktop Manager for Canonical, discusses the ‘whys’ of the Banshee decision.

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Mark Shuttleworth Says OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04

Jan 12, 2011

In this video interview, Canonical Chairman and Ubuntu Founder, Mark Shuttleworth discusses Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud, and the inclusion of both OpenStack and Eucalyptus in Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal release, with Dell's cloud computing evangelist, Barton George.

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