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Sunsetting Launchpad’s mailing lists

Thursday, May 22nd, 2025

What are Launchpad’s mailing lists?

Launchpad’s mailing lists are team-based mailing lists, which means that each team can have one of them. E-mails from Launchpad’s mailing lists contain `lists.launchpad.net ` in their address.

For more information on the topic please see https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp.

What are they not?

Please note that both lists.canonical.com and lists.ubuntu.com are not managed by Launchpad, but by Canonical Information Systems.

Timeline

Launchpad will no longer offer mailing lists as of the end of October 2025, which aligns with the end of the 25.10 cycle.

Migration paths

Depending on your use case, there are different alternatives available.

For a couple of years now, discourse has become a viable alternative for most scenarios. Launchpad also offers the Answers feature for discussions. If it is not so much about communication, but more about receiving information, e.g. for updates on a bug report, you should be aware that you can also subscribe teams to bugs.

Call for action

We are aware that your use case may be very different from the above listed ones. If you are using Launchpad’s mailing lists today and you do not see a clear way forward, please reach out to us to discuss your use case and how we can help you.

Please contact us on Matrix (#launchpad:ubuntu.com) or drop as a message via feedback@launchpad.net.

Please note that this is still work in progress, and we will provide more information over the upcoming weeks and months.

Make your first open source contribution

Tuesday, April 29th, 2025

Launchpad and the Open Documentation Academy Live in Málaga

Launchpad is a web-based platform to support collaborative software development for open source projects. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools including bug tracking, code hosting , translation management, and package building

Launchpad is tightly integrated with the Ubuntu ecosystem, serving as a central hub for Ubuntu development and community contributions. Its features are designed to streamline the process of managing, developing, and distributing software in a collaborative environment.

Launchpad aims to foster strong community engagement by providing features that support collaboration, community management, and user participation, positioning itself as a central hub for open source communities.

Canonical’s Open Documentation Academy is a collaboration between Canonical’s documentation team and open source newcomers, experts, and those in-between, to help us all improve documentation, become better writers, and better open source contributors.

A key aim of the project is to set the standard for inclusive and welcoming collaboration while providing real value for both the contributors and the projects involved in the programme.

Join us at OpenSouthCode in Málaga

Launchpad and the Open Documentation Academy will join forces at OpenSouthCode 2025 in the wonderful city of Málaga, Spain, on June 20 – 21 2025.

The Open Documentation Academy will have a hands-on documentation workshop at the conference, where the participants will learn how to do meaningful open source contributions with the help of the Diátaxis documentation framework.

Launchpad’s Jürgen Gmach will be on-site and help you to land your first open source contribution.

Please register at https://www.opensouthcode.org/conferences/opensouthcode2025 – the conference and the workshop are free of charge. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at feedback@launchpad.net.

Tenemos muchas ganas de conoceros. ¡Nos vemos en Málaga!