What is UDS?
Canonical
on 18 October 2010
Tags: Design , Ubuntu , Ubuntu Desktop
We’ve been talking a lot about UDS but some of you out there might not know what it is. Duncan McGregor, one of my colleagues, has had this very conversation with a speaker who will be attending this UDS. He took some time to compose a blog post explaining what the summit is all about.
It’s well worth a read 🙂

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