Le 21/06/2012 14:34, Kate Stewart a écrit :
So, removing the milestone freeze is completely aligned with that vision.
Challenge is that we don't have a good schedule of when the Unity drops
are going to happen and what features are emerging when. The other
applications and products that work on top of Unity need to interface
with it need to get synchronized in some way, so that effective system
testing can occur. Having predictable times when we plan to release an
image is a forcing function, in that they at least keep us focused on
making sure we have system testing going on and that the community
flavors, that are part of the Ubuntu project, can system test their
emerging bits on the evolving infrastructure with some degree of
confidence.
Upstream is going through structural changes and having different people
working on technical debts. All of those, despite multiple demands and
priority requests for the distro is making hard to give a definitive
answer at the moment, unfortunately.
Didier
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