This migration will take more than one cycle, and so we are focused on the infrastructure and “charming” the optional installation telemetry and the App Center ratings services. This has numerous benefits such as improved elasticity, reduced maintenance burdens, better observability, aggregate logging, insightful dashboards and alerting. So, we are starting to migrate these services to Juju running on a kubernetes cluster and instrumented with cos-lite. These services run directly on VMs but that approach has limitations especially at scale. Additional services you might be familiar with support the connectivity check, geo location and app stream. For example, there is a backend to Ubuntu report that receives optional installation telemetry and a new App Center rating service. Web servicesīehind the scenes, Ubuntu desktop is supported by web services. Given the scope of these changes I will defer covering provisioning in detail here and write a dedicated post in due course. ![]() The highlights from this effort are six defined provisioning phases, consolidating and reordering steps so that we can better support stakeholders, whitelabel support and finally specific Home and Work first boot initialisation flows. This cycle we’re working on this vision’s foundations. ![]() I’ve written previously about a vision for desktop provisioning in Naught to productivity. Photo by Markus Spiske on Upsplash Provisioning If you would like some insight into our guiding values when constructing the roadmap check out the Desktop’s core values. It’s important to remember that plans change and misses do and will happen. Greetings! In this post I share highlights from the Desktop team’s roadmap for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.
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