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Ubuntu Community Accomplishments Collection 0.1.1 Released

by | Mon 14 May 2012

I just released a new update for the Ubuntu Community Accomplishments collection. This new release (0.1.1) includes the following new community accomplishments:

* Accomplishments Contributor
* Attend LoCo Team Event
* Bug Squad Member
* Ubuntu Forums Council Member
* Ubuntu Forums Staff Member
* Imported an SSH Key
* Ubuntu Beginners Team Council Member
* Ubuntu Beginners Team Member
* Bug Control Member
* Ubuntu Forums Ubuntu Member
* Launchpad Profile Mugshot is now fixed too.

Thanks to *Silver Fox, Michael Hall, Matt Fischer, Rafal Cieslek, Angelo Compagnucci* for contributing these additions! It is wonderful to see our community growing!

If you want to contribute accomplishments, be sure to see [our guidelines](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Creating/Guidelines), some [suggestions](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/AccomplishmentIdeas), and [how to get started](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Creating/Guide)!

If you are already running Ubuntu Accomplishments 0.1, you just need to do the following to get the new set:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade

If you are running the daemon, kill it first with `killall -9 twistd` and then load *Accomplishments Information* from the dash.

If you are new to Ubuntu Accomplishments, be sure you have your Ubuntu One set up and running on your computer, and then follow [these installation instructions](https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Accomplishments/Installing).

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