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==See Also== ==See Also==


Current employees:
People:


* ], employee 0, founder and self-styled "]" of the ] project, former ] maintainer of ] and founder of ]. * ], employee 0, founder and self-styled "]" of the ] project, former ] maintainer of ] and founder of ] (2003–).
* , of ]-fame. Employee no. 2 who has worked on ] and ] for Canonical. * , of ]-fame. Employee no. 2 who has worked on ] and ] for Canonical (2003–).
* ], Chief Technical Officer of Canonical/Ubuntu. * ], formerly of the ] security team. Now Canonical/Ubuntu Chief Technical Officer (2003–).
* James Troup, Debian FTP Master, in charge of server infrastructure at Canonical. (2003 onwards). * James Troup, Debian FTP Master, in charge of server infrastructure at Canonical (2003–).
* ], former board member of ], now at ] working on the ]. Community Liaison (2003–2005). * ], former board member of ], now at ] working on the ]. Community Liaison (2003–2005).
* ], Debian and ] maintainer of ] and co-author of the ]. At Canonical, has developed ] and heads up the release-team (2003 onwards). * ], Debian and ] maintainer of ] and co-author of the ]. At Canonical, he has developed ] and heads up the release-team (2003–).
* ], Canonical's new ''Ubuntu community leader''. * ], of ] fame. Canonical's new ''Ubuntu community leader''. (2006–)
* ], developer of ] and former ]. (2005 onwards). * ], developer of ] and former ] (2005–).
* ], former ] and Ubuntu kernel developer. * ], former ] and kernel developer. (2006–).
* Michael Vogt, developer of ] (APT) and the ]. * Michael Vogt, developer of ]'s ] (APT) and the ].
* , former developer of ], who heads up ] development. (2004 onwards). * , former developer of ], who heads up ] development. (2004–).
* , former Debian toolchains and ] maintainer. In charge of support operation in ], Canada. (2005 onwards). * , former Debian toolchains and ] maintainer. In charge of support operation in ], Canada. (2005–).


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* , main Canonical Company Website. * , main Canonical Company Website.

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Canonical Ltd.
Company typePrivate company limited by shares
Founded2004–03–05
FounderMark Shuttleworth
HeadquartersEurope (Registered: Douglas, Isle of Man. Operational HQ: London, United Kingdom)
Area servedWorldwide
Key peopleMark Shuttleworth
ProductsUbuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Launchpad, Bazaar, TheOpenCD
Revenue$10m+
OwnerMark Shuttleworth
Number of employees50+
SubsidiariesFieldwave Ltd. (UK)
Websitewww.canonical.com
Footnotes / references
Formerly "M R S Virtual Development Ltd".

Canonical Ltd. is a private company founded (and funded) by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth for the promotion of free software projects. Canonical is registered in the tax haven Isle of Man and employs staff around the world, along with their main offices in London and support office in Montreal.

Open Source software projects sponsored by Canonical

Open Source promotion projects sponsored by Canonical

  • Software Freedom Day
  • Go Open Source, a South African campaign to create awareness of, educate about, and provide access to open-source software. It is important, once awareness of OSS has been created, that interested parties have the ability to gain access to the software and services, and that they have access to additional resources for support and training. It ran from May 2004 to May 2006.
  • GEEK Freedom League, The FREEDOM league is a South African project designed to bring together the best of the open source world and the massive country-wide community of people driven to introduce as many new people as possible to the use of open source software. Anyone with the passion and ability can sign-up and receive all the materials needed to convert as many people and computers as possible. People will be able to log their installs and track their progress.

Other Canonical projects

  • Launchpad (website) a centralised website containing several component web applications designed to make collaboration between Free Software projects easier:
    • Rosetta, an online language translation tool to help localisation of software (cf. the Rosetta Stone).
    • Malone (as in "Bugsy Malone"), a collaborative bug-tracker that allows linking to other bug-trackers.
    • Soyuz, a tool for creating custom-distributions, such as Kubuntu and Xubuntu.

Note: Launchpad is a proprietary project.

See Also

Current employees:

Past employees:

  • Jeff Waugh, employee no. 3 of GNOME and Planet-fame, Business Development (2003–2006).
  • David Miller ("no not David S. Miller") of Bugzilla fame and for a short-period employee no. 1. (2003–2003).
  • Daniel Stone, X.org developer now at Nokia (2003–2005).
  • Daniel Silverstone, now Simtech (2003–2006).
  • Dafydd Harries, localisation and Rosetta (2003–2005).
  • Lamont Jones, now back at Hewlett-Packard (2003–2004).

Projects:

Websites:

References

  1. The Isle of Man Companies Registry, Annual Return 2005 for Company number: 110334C (non-distributable, available for a fee of £1.00.


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