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Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)
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Releasadin April 2009. Ubuntu 9.04 is the latest cutting edge Ubuntu release, bringing the Eucalyptus Cloud to the Ubuntu community. This release will be supported until October 2010.
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Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
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Scheduled for release in October 2009, Ubuntu 9.10 will be the next Ubuntu release. This release will be supported until April 2011.
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chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:421(para)
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Ubuntu Derivatives
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chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:428(title)
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Ubuntu is also available in several editions such as Ubuntu, Edubuntu, Kubuntu and Xubuntu. Edubuntu is Ubuntu customised for the school environment. Kubuntu is an official derivative of Ubuntu based on the work of the K Desktop project (KDE). KDE is a powerful graphical desktop environment, combining ease of use and contemporary functionality. Xubuntu is intended for users with less-powerful computers or those who seek a highly efficient desktop environment on faster systems.
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chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:429(para)
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Ubuntu Development and the Community
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chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:437(title)
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Ubuntu is a joint collaboration project comprised of Ubuntu community members all around the world. Since its inception in 2004, thousands of contributors have joined the Ubuntu community. These users contribute towards Ubuntu development through writing code, advocacy, artwork, translations, testing and documentation (to name just a few). The development process of Ubuntu is open and transparent to all, whether you are a novice Ubuntu user or an experienced Ubuntu developer - everyone is welcome to get involved with and improve Ubuntu. Canonical also employs developers to contribute to Ubuntu.
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Located in
chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:439(para)
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How you can get involved
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Located in
chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:451(title)
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The Ubuntu community is made of many individuals and teams who work on different aspects of Ubuntu. If you are a developer, you can participate in the core development, write new applications, package additional software and fix bugs. If you are an artist, you can add value to the look and feel and functionality of Ubuntu. You can also provide online support, write documentation, assist with training material, join Web forums and the mailing lists of Ubuntu. There are lots of ways to get involved!
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Located in
chapter1/po/xinclude.xml:452(para)
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