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Archive: July 2009

John Schneiderman also in Triage Team

John Schneiderman has just been accepted as a new Triage Team member. If anybody else wants to join us for helping on our task, please read this

Your help is welcome :-D

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Launchpad is now opensource (AGPL3)

http://blog.launchpad.net/general/launchpad-is-now-open-source:

This is a post I’ve been looking forward to for a long time:

Launchpad is now open source!

We released it today under the GNU Affero General Public license, version 3. Note that although we had previously announced that we’d be holding back two components (codehosting and soyuz), we changed our minds: they are included — all the code is open.

Big congratulations (and thanks) to the Canonical Launchpad team, who worked overtime to make this happen sooner rather than later, and to Mark Shuttleworth, whose decision it was to open source Launchpad in the first place.

Rather than repeat the various release announcements, I’ll just point to them:

* launchpad-users mailing list
* Blog post at Canonical.com
* Press release
* The development wiki
* Instructions for getting the code.

The Canonical Launchpad developers will be on IRC in channel #launchpad-dev on irc.freenode.net. That’s the place to go for real time development discussion and questions. For usage issues, #launchpad is still the place, as before.

The mailing list is launchpad-dev {AT} lists.launchpad.net, which you can subscribe to by joining the ~launchpad-dev team. Again, that’s the development mailing list; user questions should still go to launchpad-users {AT} lists.launchpad.net.

Please bear with us as we learn how to be an open source team. Many of the Launchpad developers have open source experience already, of course, but as a team we’ve been working on Launchpad in-house for some years. This is a big change. We’ve been looking forward to it, though, and are ready and eager.

That’s all. Happy hacking :-).

-Karl Fogel



Great to see this great tool opensourced :-D

Dhiraj Hazra recruited! Welcome to Triage Team!

Dhiraj Hazra is a new BugTeam member that will help us on bug triaging

He has succesfully passed the training and has already started to work with us

Thanks!


If anybody else wants to join us for helping on our task, please read this

We are always needed of man-power since we are still a few group of volunteers that has to check a lot of bug reports.

Your help is really welcome!

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