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April 28, 2010
Ensuring Ubuntu Is Available To Everyone
By Roberto Galoppini
Recently MuleSource partnered with Canonical to improve Tomcat packaging for Ubuntu and Debian. The Tomcat's expert Jason Britain, newly hired at MuleSource, made clear what are MuleSource's contributions to Tomcat and I asked to Matt Asay more about what Canonical brings to this partnership, and to Jono Bacon more about Ubuntu's community.

"We are dedicated to ensuring Ubuntu is available to everyone by supporting its continued growth in the open source community," said Matt Asay, COO of Canonical. "Part of that commitment also means making sure it includes the latest updates and improvements. Our partnership with Mulesoft has brought us another step closer to that goal."

To learn more about Ubuntu I managed to pose few questions to Jono, Ubuntu's community manager (note: he is in hiring mode now, look at this open position) and author of "The Art of Community".

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