Recently the Ubuntu Developer Channel has been pumping out a pretty serious chunk of content – the channel now has 22 videos with over 360 subscribers. I wanted to provide a bunch of links to the content – go and check out some of the fascinating interviews from UDS as well as our packaging tuition content – the channel is proving to be a great place to learn about Ubuntu as well as learning how to contribute to Ubuntu.
Learning MOTU Videos
A collection of videos in which Daniel Holbach shows you how to get started with different packaging tasks.
- Learning MOTU – Gettting Started
- Learning MOTU – Packaging 101 – Part 1
- Learning MOTU – Packaging 101 – Part 2
I have two more Learning MOTU videos to upload yet over the next two weeks, so stay tuned! The videos are also being made available here in Ogg Theora format.
Ubuntu Developer Summit Videos
Video interviews and content from the Ubuntu Developer Summit in Prague a little while back.
- Mark Shuttleworth – Part 1
- Mark Shuttleworth – Part 2
- James Westby – bzr and Ubuntu
- Steve Langasek – Ubuntu Release Manager
- Jono Bacon – The Ubuntu Community
- Mathias Gug – Ubuntu Server
- UDS Intrepid Ibex Group Photo
- Tim Gardner – Kernel Team
- Daniel Holbach Flash Hug
- Wubi
- Cory Kontros and Luis de Bethencourt – Ubuntu Studio
- Brian Murray – Bug Management
- Rick Clark – Ubuntu Server
- Kernel Team
- Rob Savoy – Gnash
- Cody Somerville – Xubuntu
- Jonathan Riddell – Kubuntu
- Martin Pitt – Jockey
- Travis Watkins – Compiz

Thanks for the videos.
However, wouldn’t it be a great opportunity to promote free and open standards / formats by using OGG instead of flash ?
Thanks for the videos
it will be nice if all Ubuntu Developer Summit videos on youtube available on videos.ubuntu.com don’t care about the format .avi .mov .mp4 is file. will be great if it has a big resolution.
Where’s the ogg for the second part of packaging 101? Youtube is unaccessible here, can’t access it.
I’m sad, no Brainstorm session 🙁
Ogg Theora videos are supposed to have the .ogv extension now. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogg
“The term ‘Ogg’ is commonly used to refer to audio file format Ogg Vorbis, that is, Vorbis-encoded audio in the Ogg container. Previously, the .ogg file extension was used for any content distributed within Ogg, but as of 2007, the Xiph.Org Foundation requests that .ogg be used only for Vorbis due to backward compatibility concerns. The Xiph.Org Foundation decided to create a new set of file extensions and media types to describe different types of content such as .oga for audio only files, .ogv for video with or without sound (including Theora), and .ogx for applications.”
yep… ubuntu indonesia has been completed downloaded this video at http://cecunguk.blankonlinux.or.id/~iang/video
Viva Ubuntu! thanks jonobacon, thanks ubuntu-dev!