Rick Spencer <[email protected]> wrote: > In my opinion, for what it is worth, this sounds like an unfortunate, > but necessary trade off. > > I think we will lose a fairly large degree of testing and feedback, by > forcing interested contributors to move Natty so early. However, I think > it's rational to trade that for an increased focus on the ultimate > quality of the new compiz-based unity in Natty and beyond. > > I think we'll get the most useful feedback from people *using* Unity. > So, this means that we'll need to focus on supporting early Natty > adopters, for instance paying more attention to quickly resolving > adoption blocking bugs.
What about trying to use TestDrive for more widespread yet safe Unity-on-Natty testing? Andres Rodriguez put an awesome GTK front end on TestDrive for his GSoC project in the Maverick cycle. Now, you can configure it and sync and launch VMs from a GUI. You can optionally rsync/zsync the latest daily ISO and then launch it in either KVM or VirtualBox, all confined within a safe virtual machine environment. Beyond that, Scott Moser and I are working on a blueprint related to Desktop-in-the-Cloud. This could be yet another way of "safely" testing and identifying blocking bugs. :-Dustin -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
