Packaging Guide
Welcome to the Ubuntu Packaging and Development Guide!
This is the official place for learning all about Ubuntu Development andpackaging. After reading this guide you will have:
- Heard about the most important players, processes and tools inUbuntu development,
- Your development environment set up correctly,
- A better idea of how to join our community,
- Fixed an actual Ubuntu bug as part of the tutorials.
Ubuntu is not only a free and open source operating system, its platform isalso open and developed in a transparent fashion. The source code for everysingle component can be obtained easily and every single change to the Ubuntuplatform can be reviewed.
This means you can actively get involved in improving it and the community ofUbuntu platform developers is always interested in helping peers gettingstarted.
Ubuntu is also a community of great people who believe in free software andthat it should be accessible for everyone. Its members are welcoming and wantyou to be involved as well. We want you to get involved, to ask questions, tomake Ubuntu better together with us.
If you run into problems: don’t panic! Check out the communicationarticle and you will find out how to most easily get intouch with other developers.
This guidance is a summary of the required statements for food labels under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act.
Product packaging design is an extremely important step in the process of marketing a product. Here is the complete guide to product packaging design. Packaging guide (graphical)¶ This guide shows how to make software available through Zero Install.We will start by packaging Blender, an open source 3D modelling and animation program. DOE Packaging and Transportation Safety Guide. Non-Governmental Standards. American Society of Testing and Materiel (ASTM) The American Society for Testing and Material develops and maintains commercial packaging standards that are widely followed and referenced throughout the commercial packaging area. Outer packaging is clearly something a customer is going to see first in your product. This packaging is used for shipping and transport purposes. It also protects your product from the external elements. This packaging can also be explained as a shipping package or also the shopping bags or boxes at stores.
The guide is split up into two sections:
- A list of articles based on tasks, things you want to get done.
- A set of knowledge-base articles that dig deeperinto specific bits of our tools and workflows.
Packaging Guideline
Articles¶
Knowledge Base¶
Further Reading¶
You can read this guide offline in different formats, if you install one ofthe binary packages.
If you want to learn more about building Debian packages, here are some Debianresources you may find useful:
Packaging Guidelines Ups
- How to package for Debian;
- Debian Policy Manual;
- Debian New Maintainers’ Guide — available in many languages;
- Packaging tutorial (also available as a package);
- Guide for Packaging Python Modules.
Packaging Guidelines For Shipping Freight
We are always looking to improve this guide. If you find any problems or havesome suggestions, please report a bug on Launchpad.If you’d like to help work on the guide, grab the source there as well.