Hi all,
We continue to roll on towards release of Gutsy, and as of today the archive
is now frozen. Many thanks to all whose contributions have gotten us to
this point!
This freeze means that the only uploads that will be accepted for gutsy
between now and release are uploads fixing specific,
not be expected until Friday. We'll keep you
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[2] https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/xubuntu.hardy
[3]
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need to be approved by the release team, and the
documentation team notified, so that we can ensure the documentation remains
accurate for the release. Please try to have any major changes to user
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- Launchpad will not be your
safety net.
Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
with the exception of UbuntuStudio[1] and Xubuntu[2] packages) may be
uploaded as usual - bearing in mind that the Feature Freeze is also now in
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of the release team know
so that they can be added to the technical overview at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex/TechnicalOverview.
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[1]
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[2]
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are appropriate - Launchpad will not be your safety
net.
Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
with the exception of UbuntuStudio[1] and Xubuntu[2] packages) may be
uploaded as usual.
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#Consistency.
Finally, if you know of new features in Intrepid that you think should be
highlighted for Alpha 5, let me or another member of the release team know
so that they can be added to the technical overview at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidIbex/TechnicalOverview.
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Finally, if you know of new features in Intrepid that you think should be
highlighted for Alpha 6, let me or another member of the release team know
so that they can be added to the technical overview at
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Jaunty, it's possible that this first milestone will not be ready on
Thursday, but we will do our best to have it out as close to schedule as
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- Launchpad will not be your safety
net.[1]
Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
with the exception of UbuntuStudio, Xubuntu, and Mythbuntu packages) may be
uploaded as usual.
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[1]
https
/TechnicalOverview.
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[2]
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[3] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release
are appropriate - Launchpad will not be your safety
net.[1]
Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
with the exception of UbuntuStudio, Xubuntu, and Mythbuntu packages) may be
uploaded as usual.
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as possible. Uploads to universe require a manual
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Issues which are important for the beta release will be tracked by the
release team here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+bugs?field.milestone=2203
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in the past. Look
for this list to arrive by Thursday.
Please see this wiki page for full details on freeze exception requests:
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[2]
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[3] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/+members
that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
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[1]
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as possible. Uploads to universe require a manual
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Issues which are important for the beta release will be tracked by the
release team here:
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know so that they
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[1]
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[2] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu
are appropriate - Launchpad will not be your safety
net.
Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe,
with the exception of UbuntuStudio, Xubuntu, and Mythbuntu packages) may be
uploaded as usual.
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freeze exceptions
remain the same, and as always are documented at:
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so we can complete our
understanding of the remaining boot-time issues affecting Beta 1 and make
Beta 2 truly spectacular!
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for further bugfixes after the final release by way
of the SRU process[2]. Point releases for Ubuntu and Kubuntu LTS will be
made at roughly six-month intervals, with the first expected in July 2010 to
address any critical issues not identified or fixed in time for the 10.04
LTS release.
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of packages
that fail to build in Lucid. Please help us to make 10.04 LTS the best
release possible by pitching in to resolve these build failures:
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(#ubuntu-release).
A reminder that next week will also be the Beta1 release for flavors that
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to plan a
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