Ah, I see that actually only a few of the qt*-opensource-src packages wound up in the list, and this did not include the core packages. So those are Touch-specific in practice right now, but they're also not likely to see FF-breaking updates unless something *else* in the qt5 stack is also being updated, so I think there are no objections to striking them from the list.
** Description changed: Dear Release Team, I would like to request a blanket FFe wrt Ubuntu Touch, for those packages that are part of Ubuntu Touch but not part of Ubuntu Desktop. TTBOMK, the packages that are different between the two are not otherwise used in other flavor images, but let me know if you would like me to check this explicitly. I've assembled a list of 101 source packages, included inline below, that would be affected by this. The script used to generate the list is included at the bottom. For the vast majority of these packages, there is no expectation of freeze-breaking changes; but since there is a high probability that some critical features will not be landed by Feature Freeze for some subset of these packages, I think it makes sense to deal with these as a whole rather than requesting exceptions package-by-package or feature-by- feature. A couple other notes: - - Not all of the packages listed here are currently in the archive. Some of them are in ppas used for building Ubuntu Touch. We have committed to fixing this by the end of the week by moving any necessary packages into the archive. - - Some of the packages - in particular, the "*-app" packages - will not be moving to the archive at all because they are expected to transition to click packages. Although these "core apps" will not be part of the main Ubuntu archive, they nevertheless will be shipped on an Ubuntu image, so I think need to be dealt with via the usual community processes (including freeze handling). - + - Not all of the packages listed here are currently in the archive. Some of them are in ppas used for building Ubuntu Touch. We have committed to fixing this by the end of the week by moving any necessary packages into the archive. + - Some of the packages - in particular, the "*-app" packages - will not be moving to the archive at all because they are expected to transition to click packages. Although these "core apps" will not be part of the main Ubuntu archive, they nevertheless will be shipped on an Ubuntu image, so I think need to be dealt with via the usual community processes (including freeze handling). Does this sound reasonable? - abootimg accounts-qml-module address-book-app address-book-service android-audiosystem android-tools apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu bridge-utils calendar-app camera-app cgroup-lite chewie click click-apparmor dee-qt demo-assets-music demo-assets-scopes demo-assets-shell demo-assets-videos dropping-letters friends-app gallery-app gsettings-qt gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg indicator-battery indicator-time initramfs-tools-ubuntu-touch libav libgsm libhud-qt libhybris libpinyin libqtfolks1 libsynthesis libusermetrics libva lxc lxc-android-config maliit-framework maliit-plugins mediaplayer-app music-app notes-app ofono ofono-qt ofono-scripts phone-app platform-api powerd presage python-gnupg qdjango qmenumodel qml-friends qtdeclarative5-konsole-qml-plugin qtdeclarative5-nemo-qml-plugin-folderlistmodel qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src qt-gstreamer qtmultimedia-opensource-src qtpim-opensource-src qtsvg-opensource-src qtsystems-opensource-src qtubuntu qtubuntu-camera qtubuntu-media qtubuntu-media-signals qtubuntu-sensors qtvideo-node qtxmlpatterns-opensource-src schroedinger share-app stock-ticker-mobile-app sudoku-app syncevolution system-image telepathy-logger-qt5 telepathy-ofono telepathy-qt5 tinyxml ubuntu-calculator-app ubuntu-clock-app ubuntu-download-manager ubuntu-filemanager-app ubuntu-rssreader-app ubuntu-system-settings python-gnupg qdjango qmenumodel qml-friends qtdeclarative5-konsole-qml-plugin qtdeclarative5-nemo-qml-plugin-folderlistmodel - qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src qt-gstreamer - qtmultimedia-opensource-src - qtpim-opensource-src ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts ubuntu-terminal-app ubuntu-touch-generic-initrd ubuntu-touch-meta ubuntu-touch-session ubuntu-ui-toolkit ubuntu-weather-app unity8 unity-action-api unity-lens-mock unity-notifications unity-scope-click upstart-app-launch webapps-demo webbrowser-app $ wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/pending/saucy-desktop-amd64.manifest $ wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/pending/saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.manifest $ for F in $(sed -e's/[:[:space:]].*//' saucy-desktop-amd64.manifest); do grep-dctrl -X -n -FPackage -sSource:Package $F /var/lib/apt/lists/*saucy*binary-armhf_Packages | head -n 1; done | sort -u > saucy-desktop-sources $ for F in $(sed -e's/[:[:space:]].*//' saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.manifest); do G=$(grep-dctrl -X -n -FPackage -sSource:Package $F /var/lib/apt/lists/*saucy*binary-armhf_Packages | head -n 1); if [ -z "$G" ]; then G=$F; fi; echo $G; done | sort -u > saucy-touch-sources $ join -j1 -v2 saucy-desktop-sources saucy-touch-sources ** Description changed: Dear Release Team, I would like to request a blanket FFe wrt Ubuntu Touch, for those packages that are part of Ubuntu Touch but not part of Ubuntu Desktop. TTBOMK, the packages that are different between the two are not otherwise used in other flavor images, but let me know if you would like me to check this explicitly. I've assembled a list of 101 source packages, included inline below, that would be affected by this. The script used to generate the list is included at the bottom. For the vast majority of these packages, there is no expectation of freeze-breaking changes; but since there is a high probability that some critical features will not be landed by Feature Freeze for some subset of these packages, I think it makes sense to deal with these as a whole rather than requesting exceptions package-by-package or feature-by- feature. A couple other notes: - Not all of the packages listed here are currently in the archive. Some of them are in ppas used for building Ubuntu Touch. We have committed to fixing this by the end of the week by moving any necessary packages into the archive. - Some of the packages - in particular, the "*-app" packages - will not be moving to the archive at all because they are expected to transition to click packages. Although these "core apps" will not be part of the main Ubuntu archive, they nevertheless will be shipped on an Ubuntu image, so I think need to be dealt with via the usual community processes (including freeze handling). Does this sound reasonable? abootimg accounts-qml-module address-book-app address-book-service android-audiosystem android-tools apparmor-easyprof-ubuntu bridge-utils calendar-app camera-app cgroup-lite chewie click click-apparmor dee-qt demo-assets-music demo-assets-scopes demo-assets-shell demo-assets-videos dropping-letters friends-app gallery-app gsettings-qt gsettings-ubuntu-touch-schemas gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg indicator-battery indicator-time initramfs-tools-ubuntu-touch libav libgsm libhud-qt libhybris libpinyin libqtfolks1 libsynthesis libusermetrics libva lxc lxc-android-config maliit-framework maliit-plugins mediaplayer-app music-app notes-app ofono ofono-qt ofono-scripts phone-app platform-api powerd presage python-gnupg qdjango qmenumodel qml-friends qtdeclarative5-konsole-qml-plugin qtdeclarative5-nemo-qml-plugin-folderlistmodel - qtgraphicaleffects-opensource-src qt-gstreamer - qtmultimedia-opensource-src - qtpim-opensource-src - qtsvg-opensource-src - qtsystems-opensource-src qtubuntu qtubuntu-camera qtubuntu-media qtubuntu-media-signals qtubuntu-sensors qtvideo-node - qtxmlpatterns-opensource-src schroedinger share-app stock-ticker-mobile-app sudoku-app syncevolution system-image telepathy-logger-qt5 telepathy-ofono telepathy-qt5 tinyxml ubuntu-calculator-app ubuntu-clock-app ubuntu-download-manager ubuntu-filemanager-app ubuntu-rssreader-app ubuntu-system-settings python-gnupg qdjango qmenumodel qml-friends qtdeclarative5-konsole-qml-plugin qtdeclarative5-nemo-qml-plugin-folderlistmodel qt-gstreamer ubuntu-system-settings-online-accounts ubuntu-terminal-app ubuntu-touch-generic-initrd ubuntu-touch-meta ubuntu-touch-session ubuntu-ui-toolkit ubuntu-weather-app unity8 unity-action-api unity-lens-mock unity-notifications unity-scope-click upstart-app-launch webapps-demo webbrowser-app $ wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/pending/saucy-desktop-amd64.manifest $ wget http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/pending/saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.manifest $ for F in $(sed -e's/[:[:space:]].*//' saucy-desktop-amd64.manifest); do grep-dctrl -X -n -FPackage -sSource:Package $F /var/lib/apt/lists/*saucy*binary-armhf_Packages | head -n 1; done | sort -u > saucy-desktop-sources $ for F in $(sed -e's/[:[:space:]].*//' saucy-preinstalled-touch-armhf.manifest); do G=$(grep-dctrl -X -n -FPackage -sSource:Package $F /var/lib/apt/lists/*saucy*binary-armhf_Packages | head -n 1); if [ -z "$G" ]; then G=$F; fi; echo $G; done | sort -u > saucy-touch-sources $ join -j1 -v2 saucy-desktop-sources saucy-touch-sources -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1208989 Title: [FFe] standing freeze exception for Ubuntu Touch-specific packages To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1208989/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs