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Congratulations to Team *Buntu on the release of our Artful Aardvark 17.10, featuring all your favourite desktop environments, kubernetes 1.8, the latest OpenStack, and security updates for 9 months, which takes us all the way to our next enterprise release, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS.

A brumous development cycle always makes for cool-headed work and brisk progress on the back of breem debate.

As always, 18.04 LTS will represent the sum of all our interests.

For those of you with bimodal inclinations, there’s the official upstream Kubernetes-on-Ubuntu spell for ‘conjure-up kubernetes’ with bijou multi-cloud goodness. We also have spells for OpenStack on Ubuntu and Hadoop on Ubuntu, so conjure-up is your one-stop magic shop for at-scale boffo big data, cloud and containers. Working with upstreams to enable fast deployment and operations of their stuff on all the clouds is a beamish way to spend the day.

If your thing is bling, pick a desktop! We’ve defaulted to GNOME, but we’re the space where KDE and GNOME and MATE and many others come together to give users real and easy choice of desktops. And if you’re feeling boned by the lack of Unity in open source, you might want to hop onto the channel and join those who are updating Unity7 for the newest X and kernel graphics in 18.04.

And of course, if your thing is actually a thing with internet smarts, then it’s Ubuntu Core that will get you flying (or driving or gatewaying or routing or, well, anything your thing desires) in a snap.

It takes a booky brilliance to shine, and we celebrate brilliance in all its forms in our community. Thanks to the artists and the advocates, the brains and the documenters, the councils and yes, the crazies who find entirely new ways to contribute, Ubuntu grows and reflects the depth and breadth of free software. For many upstream projects, Ubuntu represents the way most users will enjoy their contribution to society. That’s a big responsibility, and one we take seriously. Leave the bolshy, blithe and branky BS aside, and let’s appeal to all that’s brave and bonzer as we shape the platform on which others will build.

It’s builders that we celebrate – the people that build our upstream applications and packages, the people who build Ubuntu, and the people who build on Ubuntu. In honour of that tireless toil, our mascot this cycle is a mammal known for it’s energetic attitude, industrious nature and engineering prowess. We give it a neatly nerdy 21st century twist in honour of the relentless robots running Ubuntu Core. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you 18.04 LTS, the Bionic Beaver.

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2 Responses to “Beavering away at the brilliantly bionic 18.04 LTS”

  1. 7290ddaa7648f291a78c0f53148f4851?s=32&d=mm&r=gSimon Says:
    January 18th, 2018 at 3:00 pm

    Looking forward to 18.04, 17.10 definitely is a good teaser for what’s coming. I especially hope to see a broad implementation of snaps at the upcoming Ubuntu version so finally users can run up-to-date programs without compromising the overall stability of their systems.

  2. 418126f233c490b11cb110850e7afd1b?s=32&d=mm&r=gSum Yung Gai Says:
    March 26th, 2018 at 3:24 pm

    (insert “bionic noise” here)

    This is a great name for 18.04 LTS. Those at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology would certainly approve. It’s completely in the spirit of the original “hacker” culture of making things better through clever solutions. Being a fan of the TV shows since childhood, I’m sure Lee “Steve Austin” Majors and Lindsay “Jaime Summers” Wagner wouldn’t be unhappy about it, either. 🙂

    Well done, Mark!

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