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    Launchpad now charging fees for contributors...!

    http://ograblog.wordpress.com/2013/0...u-engineering/

    Ubuntu development will be split out into its own company under the umbrella of the Ubuntu Foundation. The new company will be called “Ubuntu Engineering Ltd.” and will be seeking a listing at worldwide stock markets within the next 5 years.

    To make developing Ubuntu a more a more profitable thing for you as a developer and volunteer we worked out a new upload concept which is just being put into place on launchpad right now.

    * Each upload of a source package will be charged to your launchpad account with €0.05 (we picked the Euro here simply because it is the more stable currency).
    * For each successful build on one of the Ubuntu architectures (currently i386, amd64, armhf and powerpc) you will get refunded with €0.01 per successfully built binary. An FTBFS (build failure) on any of these architectures will cost €0.02.
    * We are still in discussion with the debian project about the chargement for package syncs from debian and are confident we will come to a conclusion with the DPL very soon (since syncs cost so much more we will likely be charging slightly more than for a source package upload that goes directly into Ubuntu. Charging costs will likely be handled inside debian directly)
    * The refunds will immediately be turned into stock options at €1.00 per 1% of an Ubuntu Engineering stock or (at your choice) into 0.5% of an album download from the UbuntuOne Music store.
    But wait, there's more:

    If you are a bug Triager you won’t be left out! In agreement with the Ubuntu bug control team a similar yet to be fully defined set of features will also be put in place for bug triage. The same goes for blueprints where the refunding concept is already a bit more progressed (an accepted blueprint will cost €5.00, each fulfilled Work Item will be refunded with €0.01 in stock options or (at your choice) into 0.01% of an album download from the UbuntuOne Music store).
    So disheartening.

    #2
    I wonder on what date that was posted?

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      #3
      Uhhhh...damn. Didn't even think of that!

      /me is p0wn3d by this paragraph I missed:

      In case you have any unanswered questions we will do our best to leave it like this if you mail our mailing list under: “Ubuntu Engineering Ltd.” ubuntu-april-1st@conanical.com
      Serves me right for reading stuff too fast while packing for a trip!
      Last edited by SteveRiley; Apr 01, 2013, 11:37 AM.

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        #4
        I hope you emailed them! Maybe they'll compile and publish the contents of everyone that responded before reading the calendar

        Please Read Me

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          #5
          LOL nah, fortunately I didn't do that. In fact, I'd just as soon delete this entire thread. But that would be abusing my admin powers. So I shall allow my dufus-ness to stand

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            #6
            LOLOLOL roflmao. We will not delete this, heck I may stickie it

            Don't worry you aren't the only one who got bitten, someone on the -devel (or was it Kubuntu-users?) List didn't catch it either .......

            Sent from my SCH-I510 using Tapatalk 2

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              #7
              In first saw it on -devel. But didn't realize Rohan's reply was an attempt to make people notice the date! :facepalm:

              I am now going to drown my sorrows in a steady stream of gin tonics on the flight down to SFO. Later, dudez.

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                #8
                And now some more pranks...
                The unjust distribution of goods persists, creating a situation of social sin that cries out to Heaven and limits the possibilities of a fuller life for so many of our brothers. -- Archbishop Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires (now Pope Francis)

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                  #9
                  Lol

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                    #10
                    What tripped my suspicion was the thing about why they had chosen the Euro as currency of choice
                    It's something you just can't expect from a UK-based company that claims they want to float shares.

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