On Thursday, November 29, 2012 04:34:08 PM Stéphane Graber wrote: > Hello everyone, > > According to the ReleaseSchedule, next week is alpha-1 for those > flavours that want to participate in it. > > I'll be the point of contact for this release, so if you have any > question, feel free to contact me (here or in #ubuntu-release). > > > The first thing we need to figure out is who exactly is participating in > this release. > The Canonical supported flavours (Ubuntu > Desktop/Server/Cloud/Netboot/...) won't be participating in this > milestone as they're instead doing their cadence testing and cut down > the number of milestone releases for this cycle. > > So if you are a product lead please reply to this e-mail by Monday 21:00 > UTC with whether you'll be participating or not, what products and > architectures you plan on releasing and who will be your release > contact(s) for this milestone. > I'll be assuming that any product that doesn't ask for an alpha-1 by > then won't be participating. > > For those products that are participating, daily builds will be turned > off at 21:00 UTC on Monday and a set of candidates built shortly after that. > There won't be any archive freeze for this milestone, however, if you have > particular concern about specific source packages, get in touch in > #ubuntu-release and we may hold those in -proposed for the duration of the > milestone process. > > I'll be following the process at: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MilestoneProcess > Making necessary adjustments as we go, considering that it's the first > time Ubuntu itself isn't part of a milestone. > > Participating flavours will be responsible to write their own Technical > Overview and Release Notes and provide me with links by 21:00 UTC on > Wednesday so they can be added to the announcement. > > As discussed at UDS, a release announcement will be sent by the release > team to the usual places with one paragraph per flavour, the links to > the various technical overviews and release notes pages and a section > explaining the change in milestones for the Canonical-supported products.
Kubuntu is planning on Alpha 1. Scott K -- Ubuntu-release mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-release
