Hi, just to be clear and safe, please confirm below three crucal points:
1. Does isos are uploaded to openmandriva.sf.net ? 2. Does release announcement is ready? 3. When announcement will be published ? (Hope today :) Wysłano z BlackBerry® w Orange -----Original Message----- From: Robert Xu <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected]: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 19:27:55 To: OpenMandriva QA<[email protected]>; Cooker OpenMandriva<[email protected]> Reply-To: Cooker OpenMandriva <[email protected]> Subject: [OM Cooker] 2014.0 Decision Hi all, Well, it's been an exciting ride, and we're nearly at the end of it. Can you imagine when we first started development of 2014.0? We had just come off the success of 2013.0 and were going to see if we could pull it off again. I think we have, and I hope you agree. 2014.0 is a beautiful job - one that is well done. I see it as an accomplishment, and I hope you guys do too. I'd like to give a huge thanks to Tomasz Gajc, who was the project manager for this release cycle; Bernhard Rosenkränzer, who was the release manager; Kate Lebedeff for the release announcements; and all others who helped this release cycle, including the Artwork Team, the rest of the Cooker Team, Workshop, and Infra Team. As for QA? I think the MVP for QA has to be Colin. He's managed to keep Cooker on their toes with major issues, and has also managed to keep the cycle going where the rest of us could not due to work. MVP definitely goes to him. I'd also like to give special mention to those who worked on omv-welcome - it is a fantastic piece of software and will definitely help get users antiquated with OpenMandriva Lx. A slight criticism, however: if you want to meet release dates more sufficiently next time, give QA a bigger time to evaluate and see blockers/major bugs - 2 days testing is a minimum, and has always been; so if you give us the first ISO a week before the date, you could probably respin without delaying the release another week if we find bugs. Also another slight criticism: I nearly panicked trying to test the x86_64 ISO respin because urpmi stopped working. Turns out the mirror.cache returned no mirrors, and it was still valid for a long time. I had to invalidate the cache by rm /var/cache/urpmi/mirrors.cache. PLEASE do this on ISO builds, or users will be wondering why urpmi doesn't work and says that no mirrors could be found from $MIRRORLIST. -- Well, I think that's all I have to say. Maybe I'll remember something later, but I think that's all I have to say for now. 2014.0 has QA's unanimous blessing. Go forth and release! On behalf of the QA Team: Robert Xu
