Hi,

Related post: 
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-unity-25-10-is-yet-to-be-released/69589

Thank you for caring about the quality of Ubuntu!

Further to today's Technical Board meeting, along similar lines as
others have mentioned on Discourse:

The project relies on volunteers who choose what they want to work on.
Unfortunately that means that we aren't in a position to task volunteers
to do anything. If they're not interested in working in the areas you
identified, they'll work in some other area, or not at all.

The Technical Board can set standards, such as what flavours we'll call
"official". Flavour qualification is mostly delegated to the Release
Team to drive. I suppose we could disqualify a flavour, but that's not
something we would take lightly, we would only do it in consultation
with the Release Team, and only after a conversation with the relevant
developers. We would much prefer that conversation to end with a good
flavour release over disqualification. In any case, disqualification
doesn't seem to be what is being requested here.

The Technical Board can also provide encouragement or seek to change
something that is hindering volunteers. But I don't see any specific
suggestions that could lead to Technical Board action in this area.

Therefore there doesn't appear to be any action that is appropriate for
the Technical Board to take here, except to encourage volunteers to help
with the issues you've raised. Anybody can participate, including you!

Thanks,

Robie
On behalf of the Technical Board

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