LinuxMCE launched their new version 0704 today. It's an addon CD to Kubuntu 7.04 which can set your your computer to serve media around the house or play it with their beautiful bling interface. It can even run your home. Watch the video walkthrough for what this baby can do (or just read the features list).
Canonical Shop is launched. If shipit isn't sending you enough CDs, you can now buy them. You can even buy support.
Canonical also announced the previously top secret Landscape which lets you manage your computer (or 50,000 computers) from your web browser. It ties in with Canonical's support offerings.
There's also a job going for an External Project Developer Relations, which means you get to be Jono's slave and talk nicely to our upstreams.
Recently I became an archive admin. It's full of exciting tasks like running syncs and backports. The most interesting part is reviewing New queue which is about keeping the archive sane, the biggest worry being licencing. Surprisingly few packages are a simple case of "it's all GPL, let it through". So please remember to include a copy of the full GPL (or whatever licence you're using), add a copyright and licence declaration to the header of every file and include LGPL if any files use it (all KDE 3 programmes include some in admin/) and FDL if you have any documentation using that. And don't do something daft like use GPL 3 but depend on the GPL 2 only Qt.
Talking of GPL 3, I did a draft update of KDE's licencing policy and posted it to kde-licensing. So far very little support or otherwise. Since this will be a major problem for distros in the coming months, I find that a little disappointing, hopefully it means that nobody objects.
The other responsibility I have taken on is release manager while Pitti goes to get wed, Tribe 5 is out next week so it'll be my test run. Scary.
I got a chance to exchange
I got a chance to exchange some ideas about Canonical with a friend that's an expert in this type of programming and the things he revealed to me made me gasp. I never imagined something more useful. Instead of uploading everything I got from my computer to my domain now I can simply call home, ask my kid to open the computer and get all my informations from home. Or from someone else's computer if they can't handle sending me the informations otherwise.
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Mary-Anne Davis, Architectural Shade affiliate.
good luck!
Good luck with being the release manager for Tribe 5. We'll see you in #ubuntu-iso as we approach release day.
Thanks for publicizing job opportunities to the KDE community!
Thank you for posting a link to the Ubuntu jobs page on PlanetKDE. It would be really nice to see more people with a KDE background working on Kubuntu.
Congrats!
Congratulations with the new responsibilities. I'm sure you'll do a great job at it. Jonathans FTW!