Hey guys,

I wanted to share with you the status of daily landing for ubuntu upstream code. For those not aware of what this is, our goal set up at UDS was to get to daily land the wonderful work that the Product Strategy team is doing upstream directly in ubuntu. That way, we'll be able to deliver on the platform to our users fresh code, latest bug fixes and having a really reactive feedback loop between the users and upstream.

I think most of you are reading planet.ubuntu.com, but in case you didn't, I'll point people interested in this serie of 5 blog posts I made concerning the daily release process which is now activated across the whole unity stack for more than 60 components! (some more projects are still not under this process, but this will come with time and integration tests coming). The journey is starting with that url: http://blog.didrocks.fr/post/Unity%3A-release-early%2C-release-often%E2%80%A6-release-daily%21. Take some coffee and enjoy! :)

Most of what is written there is also now available with a more formal tone than blogging on the ubuntu wiki ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DailyRelease) to have a complete documentation on this process. I would like to especially point to the FAQ ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DailyRelease/FAQ) directed to upstream developers who are part of this process and ubuntu maintainer when they may have questions when changing anything in those packages.

I won't tell it enough, but this was a big time and cross-team effort, thanks again to everyone involved who were normally quoted in the various blog posts. :) Let's release everyday and keep both quality and rapid development practice being at the center of our focus!

Cheers,
Didier

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