Here is my quick and incomplete guide to contribute helpers to the toolkit:
http://pad.ubuntu.com/contributing-toolkit-helpers
After cleaning it up a little, it might be good to put it in a wiki page or
a file in the branch. Please give it a try if you want to start writing
helpers, and let me
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Nicholas Skaggs
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com wrote:
If you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you.
That should be the slogan for the marketing campaign of the first phones :)
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 6:49 PM, Alberto Salvia Novella
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Where can I report this bug?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/errors
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On Thu, Jul 9, 2015 at 1:47 PM, Nicholas Skaggs
nicholas.ska...@canonical.com wrote:
Note, you need wily or at least ubuntu-device-flash from wily for this to
work and this isn't even alpha quality. Really just a way to have a glimpse.
I got it working on vivid with the proposed ppa:
Hello!
snapcraft 2.26 is ready for some crowd testing in the proposed pocket
of xenial and yakkety.
Rembember that anybody who wants to help can find the instructions to
enable proposed here:
http://elopio.net/blog/test-sru/
Some more testing tips in http://elopio.net/
As usual, the guide for
We are getting really close to a new stable release here :D
ipfs v0.4.5-rc2 is now in the candidate channel.
If somebody didn't catch the first message of this thread:
$ sudo snap install ipfs --candidate
getting started gist at:
Thanks to everybody who has been testing.
I think this is a good story of how snaps are making it easier for
testers and upstream developers to collaborate.
Some time ago the developer of quassel-webserver told me that it was
ready to be tested by the wider community. I made a quick test and it
Thank you Carla!
Heads up everybody that I'm right now testing v0.4.5-rc1 on the beta
channel, and I'll push it to candidate if I don't find anything bad.
We are close to 100 downloads of the different versions I've pushed
this month. That's a lot of tests from a lot of places!
For those
Hello!
v0.4.5-pre2 is now published in the candidate channel.
Please let me know if it works for you, or if it doesn't.
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Hello!
The v0.4.5-rc4 came and went during the weekend. And now the upstream
ipfs developers have released 0.4.5.
So it's time for a new thing: update testing :D
1. First, install the latest stable snap (0.4.4):
$ sudo snap install ipfs
2. Run the smoke tests:
Hello!
With snaps you can have a stable base system with frequent updates for
every program, without the risk of breaking your machine. And now if
you are a Trusty user, you can just start taking advantage of all
this. If you are a developer, you have to prepare only one release and
it will just
Hello!
One more version bump and now ipfs v0.4.5-rc3 is in the candidate channel.
Taking a quick look at the stats, I see that we are now close to 150
test installs of this snap. That is just awesome! Thanks a lot, again.
<3
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From: Federico Gimenez
Date: Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 3:17 AM
Subject: Getting involved with the snapd project
To: snapcr...@lists.canonical.com
Hi,
Ever wanted to get involved with snapd development but didn't know
Hello!
This morning we wrapped up the snapcraft 2.27 release and it is now in
proposed for xenial and yakkety.
Here's the testing guide for this version's stable release update:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapcraft/+bug/1663229/comments/2
I will be tomorrow (Costa Rican) morning
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Thibaut Rouffineau
wrote:
> Hi Robert!
>
> We're working on this! Stay tuned!
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 5:36 AM, Mr Young wrote:
>
>> Is there a guide for snapping electron apps?
:D thanks Thibaut.
Hello!
I promised that more interesting things were going to be available
soon for testing in Ubuntu, and here is one of the greatest:
$ sudo snap install mysql --channel=8.0/beta
Lars Tangvald and other people at MySQL have been working on this snap
for some time, and now they are ready to
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 9:46 PM, julianloui wrote:
> 2017-03-01
>
> I have just installed snapd in Linux Mint 17.1 and run the following
> commands with interesting different results. My snapd version is 2.22.3
> ~14.04./
> /
> /# /sudo snap install hello-world (
Here's the summary for the past session, for those of you who couldn't attend:
http://elopio.net/blog/ubuntu-testing-day-wrap-up-20161209/
We'll meet again on Friday.
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Hello!
Today is the last testing day of the year, and our guest this time
will be Sergio Schvezov, who leads the snapcraft team.
He will do an introduction to snapcraft and demo how to snap a
project. If you are new to the snappy world, this will be a perfect
way to get started. And Sergio will
Hello!
We are now ready to make the first snapcraft release of 2017, and the
2.25 package is now in the proposed pocket of xenial and yakkety. We
would like to give it a little more testing before we move it forward
and deliver it to all our users
Anybody can help. As I mentioned before, you can
Hey Ara, on the first session we found that we stole the name from you! :D
Would you like to join us some time?
On Thu, Dec 1, 2016 at 3:12 AM, Ara Pulido wrote:
> Very interesting! As this will include snappy topics, do you think it would
> be worth cross posting to
Welcome Albert.
Everything needs testing. You can install the upcoming release, Zesty,
and just by using it a little you will start finding bugs. You can
report them, or you can try to confirm the already reported ones.
Or you can choose as specific project that you like. I work on
snapcraft,
Thanks Ivan.
We now have a time for the next Testing Day. It will be Friday,
December 2nd, at 19:00 UTC.
Our guest will be Aaron Ogle, from Rocket Chat. Remember to join us at
https://ubuntuonair.com
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Hello! Happy new year!
If you have been following our testing days, you will know by now that
our intention is to get more people contributing to Ubuntu and free
software projects, and to help them getting started through testing
and related tasks. So, we will be making frequent calls for testing
Hello!
We have just released a new version of snapcraft to xenial-proposed
and yakkety-proposed. Before we promote this version to the the
updates pockets, and thus make it available to everybody, we would
like to invite more people to run some tests.
This was just the topic of our last testing
Hello,
It has never been easier, snapcraft and profit!
For a couple of weeks we have been figuring out how to confine
bitcoin. This is one of the most important use cases of the snap
security because you don't want any program messing with your digital
wallet. And when there's a vulnerability in
sorry, I replied only to Chris. Here it goes again.
Hello Chris!
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:45 AM, Chris wrote:
> I have the above installed in a VM and have been playing with it off
> and on during the day. So far I haven't found any problems. I'm also
> using
El domingo, 26 de marzo de 2017 9:15:48 (CST), Carla Sella
Hello!
We are working on the final details of the snapcraft 2.28 release, and
it is now in the proposed pocket of both xenial and yakkety.
So, if you want to help us, we will appreciate a lot if you can give it a try.
And because we recently had a testing day about lxd [1], lets mix
everything
Hello!
We now have a new and nicer channel to talk about snapcraft, snapd and
snaps: https://forum.snapcraft.io/
The UI and interactions there are much better than in a mailing list,
but you still can configure it to just send everything to your email
and reply from there if you prefer the mail
Hello!
Popey reported this bug, which could be pretty important. But I
couldn't reproduce it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1675445
Can some of you please give it a try?
What you need is a clean xenial machine. For any newcomers, here are
some steps to get one in
Hello Carla!
On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 10:51 AM, Carla Sella wrote:
> Hi,
> I wanted to test on Zesty, but sudo lxc launch ubuntu:zesty gives me this
> output:
>
> Creating accurate-satyr
> error: Couldn't find the requested image
>
> I have already launched Yakkety and
Thanks a lot for the help and the info Chris!
Ubuntu has a program called apport which will send the crash logs to
the developers. Here's more information about it:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport#How_to_enable_apport
Generally, from a test vm, it's safe to just send the logs from the
apport
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From: Adam Conrad
Date: Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 6:46 PM
Subject: Zesty Zapus (17.04) Final Beta Freeze
To: ubuntu-devel-annou...@lists.ubuntu.com
Cc: ubuntu-rele...@lists.ubuntu.com
As of about two minutes ago, zesty has entered the
Hello,
Today is a testing day!
We will be talking with Ryan Sipes and David Jordan from system76.
Join us at 17 UTC: http://ubuntuonair.com/
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Hello!
Catching up here too, because vault v0.7.0 has been released. It is
now in the candidate channel in the ubuntu store and it would be great
to get some more hands testing it.
Here is the testing guide, in case you haven't seen it:
Hello!
IPFS 0.4.7 was released last week. I have just pushed it to the
candidate channel. Sorry for the delay, I have been slacking a little
here.
If you have a few spare minutes, please help running the update tests
to make sure we can push this version safely to the stable channel:
This sounds awesome Brian, thank you!
Could you share the source of the snap? I think a good change would be
to rename the app to just cli, so it can be called with apport.cli.
And add an alias so it could get the apport-cli name, but the aliases
implementation is in flux.
Please, send the call
I wrote about this IPFS experiment, and the great help received from
the Ubuntu community.
http://elopio.net/blog/ipfs-crowdtesting/
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Hello!
Here's one more snap specially packaged for you :)
Vault is a tool to manage secrets in a secure way. So all the
confinement properties that Ubuntu and snaps provide make it a perfect
match. It's developed by Hashicorp, an amazing free software company
that builds a cool set of tools for
Hello Julian!
On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 9:46 PM, julianloui wrote:
> 2017-03-01
>
> I have just installed snapd in Linux Mint 17.1 and run the following
> commands with interesting different results. My snapd version is 2.22.3
> ~14.04./
> /
> /# /sudo snap install
Hello,
Today is a testing day! But this one will be even more relaxed than usual :)
At 16:00 UTC, join http://ubuntuonair.com/ where we will be talking
with Alan Pope about games in Ubuntu.
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Thanks a lot for the reports Carla!
A few weeks ago they published an article about their experience
packaging the snap:
http://mysqlrelease.com/2017/01/give-me-a-mysql-and-make-it-snappy/
There are some interesting details in there for the curious, and a
link to the branch where the snap is
Hello!
Last week we did the last testing day in the series about flavours.
You can watch them all here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-qBHd6_LXWazuuTE3mCGeG7ouwoA4h6n
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Hello!
We have made a pretty big change in snapcraft 2.30 that affects all
the commands and every message of the user interface. So, we need a
lot of help to test this before promoting it to stable. If you have
some free time, please help us.
For those who haven't heard of this before, snapcraft
Hello!
We had some archive pains for 2.30 and we couldn't publish that deb.
All things are solved now, so we are testing snapcraft 2.31 in
proposed. We need to test it in xenial, yakkety and zesty, so all the
help you can give us will be highly appreciated.
You can find more information here:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 9:13 AM, Brian Murray wrote:
>> Could you share the source of the snap? I think a good change would be
>> to rename the app to just cli, so it can be called with apport.cli.
>> And add an alias so it could get the apport-cli name, but the aliases
>>
Hello Filiberto,
In the snapcraft team we are constantly making calls for testing:
https://forum.snapcraft.io/search?q=call%20for%20testing
If you want to help, we can talk in https://rocket.ubuntu.com/channel/snapcraft
I'm elopio.
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