ast minute panic is never fun.
On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team,
... Adam Conrad
[1] What? No alarm for you? Yeah, me neither. I suggest we complain.
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[1] Formerly known as Final Beta, but we now only have one beta per
cycle, having removed the opt-in beta from the schedule.
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[1] Formerly known as Final Beta, but we now only have one beta per
cycle, having removed the opt-in beta from the schedule.
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As per the release schedule, Disco Dingo is now in Feature Freeze.
Ideally, you will all now be focusing on bug fixing and not on getting
new features into the release however, if necessary, please follow the
process for freeze exceptions:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess
As is
hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
another uneventful release next week. Last minute panic is never fun.
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[1] Formerly known as Final Beta, but we now only have one beta per
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pare hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
another uneventful release next week. Last minute panic is never fun.
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hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
another uneventful release next week. Last minute panic is never fun.
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The opening of the next release will begin sometime next week, with
various changes to the packaging toolchain, notably a large dpkg merge
with some buildflags and buildinfo bits, and a move to the upstream
implementation of ddebs in debhelper. Currently, however, we are, by
decree of our sabdfl
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hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
another uneventful release next week. Last minute panic is never fun.
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pare hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
another uneventful release next week. Last minute panic is never fun.
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-tested
upload than something rushed to beat a deadline.
That said, the vast majority of people should be winding down new
feature development now and focusing on bug fixes and polish to make
16.04 yet another great release come April.
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and testers for their efforts to
pull together this Alpha release!
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After a few procedural hiccups, Wascally Wabbit^W^WWily Werewolf is
now open for development.
Very little has changed in the opening base system and toolchain,
however do note that due to jessie releasing only a couple of days
after vivid, many Debian developers have awoken from hibernation and
team, so we only review the
uploads that need very serious consideration.
Happy bughunting on our push from here to the final release, and please
do help out your favourite flavour(s) with ISO testing and feedback.
On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team,
Adam Conrad
PS: If you find something
, but please do get to testing, so we have a
better handle on the state of the world as it is today.
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without
the release team glaring at you, and I'm sure this one will be no
exception. So, have fun, happy uploading, and do try to fix two
bugs for every one you upload. Ish.
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and then promptly
forget about for two years because it's just that awesome. At least,
it should be. So, if it's not, let's make sure we sort that out.
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, and will be reviewed
and accepted promptly. Please help us make this another smooth and
polished Ubuntu release, and thanks in advance for all the hard work
in that direction.
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A fair while back, there was a concensus reached among various
flavour leads that the two-week/four-week spacing from Beta1 to
Beta2 to Final Release was suboptimal, and it was agreed that
we would move Beta2 a week later to make it less objectionable.
Unfortunately, while we all agreed this was
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