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Re: Paid subscriber quota changing from 10GB to 50GB

 

That is honestly greate ideas. Can I be so bold to add one more( or maybe it
exists already but I didn't see):
-Public url of a file for share purpose.(Like dropbox), that would be so
nice to have.

regards,
Vanishing

On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Natan Yellin <aantny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 9:32 PM, Elliot Murphy <elliot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>
>> Hi! Launchpad tells me that there are 716 of you subscribed to this
>> list. Wow...
>>
>> Some news: We're changing the storage quota for Ubuntu One paid
>> subscribers from 10GB to 50GB today. At this point the price isn't
>> changing, and the quota for free subscriptions isn't changing. Hope you
>> enjoy it!
>>
> Awesome. I'm actually going to consider upgrading now.
>
>>
>> In the coming weeks, Joshua Hoover will be posting some tutorials about
>> how to use all the various Ubuntu One enabled features in Ubuntu 9.10
>> (Karmic):
>>
>> * Tomboy note syncing (go to the syncronization tab and choose
>>  'tomboy web')
>> * Contact syncing (go into evolution and notice the Ubuntu One
>>  address book)
>> * Bookmark syncing (install the 'bindwood' package)
>> * File syncing and sharing (I expect most folks know how to use
>>  this part already)
>> * For developers/hackers, some really cool peer-to-peer CouchDB
>>  LAN syncing (check out the desktopcouch-tools package) and the
>>  templates in Quickly for storing app configuration and data in
>>  CouchDB, along with Gtk widgets for accessing CouchDB and Contacts
>>  records in CouchDB.
>>
> Any chance that we'll see any special features for media sharing (photos,
> music, videos, etc.)?
>
> I hope to see many of you at UDS in November in Dallas, TX to get
>> feedback on Ubuntu One features that made it into Karmic, and to discuss
>> improvements and more features for Lucid!
>>
> Unfortunately, I can't attend UDS on a student's budget, but I'd love to
> see Ubuntu One take on a more "Human" feel for Lucid. A few ideas:
> * Give users a personalized home page where they can show people what
> documents they're publicly sharing and let other people request access to
> shares.
> * Let users customize their home page with pictures and videos directly
> from Cheese or F-Spot.
> * Help people *generate* content which they can share with the Ubuntu
> community. We want users to feel *encouraged* and *excited *to take
> screencasts and shoot tutorials. Participating in the Ubuntu community and
> helping out people should be easy- just take a screencast or screenshot and
> hit the conveniently placed "Share with the Ubuntu Community" button.
>
> I guess what I'm trying to say is this: Lets put the "Ubuntu" (as in
> humanity towards others) back into "Ubuntu One." We have an opportunity to
> get people involved in something new and exciting. Lets not waste it.
>
> Natan
>
>
>
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