Hi Steve,

I am a bit confused here. What do you mean by "What kind of testing is
this going to go through between now and release?"

If you mean how wslu is going to be tested with tests between now and release, 
this can be only done locally on a WSL environment by running `make test`;
If you mean how wslu is going to be tested, it is being tested on the PPA: 
https://launchpad.net/~callmepk/+archive/ubuntu/wslu-dev

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Title:
  [FreezeExpcetionRequest] wslu 2.3.6 to 3.2.1

Status in wslu package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This is a freeze exception request;
  1. This update is part of WSL team's Ubuntu WSL Onboarding Experience for 
20.10 cycle;
  2. This update is to match with the upstream version of wslu as other 
distributions (e.g., Alpine Linux);
  3. Ubuntu version of `wslu` is very outdated and users are asking about 
missing features (e.g., wslact);
  4. This also allow to address multiple bugs(#64, #66, #93, #94, #100, #113, 
#117, #118, #125, #129, #133, #138, #141, #143, #144 and #146 on GitHub);
  5. This also contains improvements for future snapd on Ubuntu WSL support 
(#143 and #146 om GitHub).

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