Hi all, Here's what the Canonical Community team with the help from others have been up to in the last two weeks.
## Week 9+10 General - Patch pilot shift [1]. - Worked with Canonical IS to unblock the wiki and docs team edit access - Discovered hardware problem with Fairphone port, working on replacements - Talked with various members of the Chinese LoCo team about the team organisation. - Post Scopes Showdown coordination. Judging has started. Developer site - Continued discussions with Didier Roche on how to make a snappy developer hero tour happen. Implement necessary changes [2] for a hero tour demo: allow to specify a template during the import, allow to specify if the imported articles are advertised in the navigation. Test import and hero tour demo with David Callé and Didier. - Finalization of the Hero tour template - Fixes for the markdown importer, to land after next deployment: make sure rewrite URLs actually exist and make sense (don’t include “None” in parts of the URL). - Unblocked deployments on the devportal staging server. - Wrote and tested migration notes for our next big deployment. Snappy - Largely updated Snappy/Snapcraft docs on developer.u.c to 16.04. - Created and announced [4] a survey for the Snappy 16.04 experience. Core Apps - New Telegram uploaded to the store, fixing a reconnection issue and adding autocomplete and image preview capability. Also with support for quoted-replying to messages and sending stickers - New Clock uploaded to store, featuring UI refresh - New DocViewer uploaded to the store, featuring an updated LibreOfficeKit upstream build and a couple of minor bug fixes - Performance improvements landed in Calendar trunk, more to come, and will land in store soon. - Work began on migrating Dekko from the existing Trojita backend to QMF (Qt Messaging Framework) with the goal of landing this before OTA-10 - Preparations began for landing Dekko, UNav and possibly Calendar in the default phone image for OTA-10 - On-going work to tweak the QA/CI workflow for the core applications. In short, we’re cleaning up our testsuites, removing hard to maintain tests, and moving acceptance test runs (autopilot) to after merges have landed. Cheers, David. [1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-February/039234.html [2] https://code.launchpad.net/~developer-ubuntu-com-dev/developer-ubuntu-com/hero-tour-changes/+merge/288401 [3] http://pad.ubuntu.com/zdvmD4Ekb6 [4] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/snappy-app-devel/2016-March/000632.html
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