Canonical Is Shutting Down Ubuntu Pastebin (nerds.xyz)
(Sunday May 24, 2026 @05:11PM (EditorDavid)
from the thanks-for-sharing dept.)
- Reference: 0183380816
- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/05/24/2042245/canonical-is-shutting-down-ubuntu-pastebin
- Source link: https://nerds.xyz/2026/05/canonical-shutting-down-ubuntu-pastebin/
"Canonical says [1]Ubuntu Pastebin will be decommissioned at the end of May 2026," writes Slashdot reader [2]BrianFagioli , "as part of an infrastructure modernization effort."
> The announcement only appeared this week, giving the Linux community barely any warning before [3]a service that has been tied to Ubuntu support culture for years suddenly disappears .
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> Ubuntu Pastebin has long been used for sharing logs, crash reports, config files, and terminal output across IRC, Ask Ubuntu, forums, bug reports, Reddit, and countless troubleshooting guides scattered around the internet. The bigger concern is link rot. Once the shutdown happens, years of old support discussions could lose critical debugging information overnight. Community members have already pointed out that some Ubuntu packages and scripts still reference paste.ubuntu.com directly.
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> While it is understandable that aging services eventually get retired, the extremely short transition period is rubbing many Linux users the wrong way, especially in a community where old documentation and archived troubleshooting threads still regularly help people solve problems a decade later.
[1] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pastebin-decommissioning/82824
[2] https://www.slashdot.org/~BrianFagioli
[3] https://nerds.xyz/2026/05/canonical-shutting-down-ubuntu-pastebin/
> The announcement only appeared this week, giving the Linux community barely any warning before [3]a service that has been tied to Ubuntu support culture for years suddenly disappears .
>
> Ubuntu Pastebin has long been used for sharing logs, crash reports, config files, and terminal output across IRC, Ask Ubuntu, forums, bug reports, Reddit, and countless troubleshooting guides scattered around the internet. The bigger concern is link rot. Once the shutdown happens, years of old support discussions could lose critical debugging information overnight. Community members have already pointed out that some Ubuntu packages and scripts still reference paste.ubuntu.com directly.
>
> While it is understandable that aging services eventually get retired, the extremely short transition period is rubbing many Linux users the wrong way, especially in a community where old documentation and archived troubleshooting threads still regularly help people solve problems a decade later.
[1] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pastebin-decommissioning/82824
[2] https://www.slashdot.org/~BrianFagioli
[3] https://nerds.xyz/2026/05/canonical-shutting-down-ubuntu-pastebin/
Their AI assistant was trained on it ... (Score:1)
by drnb ( 2434720 )
Not a problem. Their AI assistant was trained on it. :-)
Responsible action (Score:2)
Canonical should pay the Internet Archive to keep a read only copy available.