I have two minor bugs reported. One triaged, one confirmed. Both of them non-critical, but love to see them fixed before the release. Something I can do about it?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1301655 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1301607 On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Nicholas Skaggs < [email protected]> wrote: > > > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Final Freeze for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty) at 2100UTC today > Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 14:05:47 -0600 > From: Adam Conrad <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > > > [ Another cycle, another shameless copy and paste email... ] > > For the timezone challenged, as of 2100UTC today, the archive is > officially frozen in preparation of release candidates and the > final release of Saucy^WTrusty Tahr in a week. This is one hour > from the time I hit send on this email. > > Uploads from here on in should fall into the following 4 bins: > > 1) Installer/release-critical bugs that absolutely MUST get fixed > lest we risk shipping a broken image that turns computers mauve > or sets them on fire: Please contact the release team about > these bugs and upload (well-tested) solutions ASAP. > > Last minute hardware enablement fixes, and pretty much anything > installer related that is auditable and testable also falls in > to this category, as our best installer testing comes in the > next few days, historically. > > Much like last cycle, this one also had some new porting going > on (we do enjoy our fun toys), and like last cycle, we'll gladly > take FTBFS fixes pretty close to the wire, as long as they're > clear and easily reviewable. > > 2) Non-release-critical-but-nice-to-have bugfixes: These are > fixes that you would absolutely feel comfortably about doing > as an SRU but not necessarily destabilising the release process > for. Again, contact the release team, and we may slip some of > these in, while asking you to defer the rest to SRUs. > > 3) Feature additions, massive code refactoring, user interface > changes, non-typo string changes: Just don't upload these, or > ask about them. The time for them came and went long ago. > > 4) Updates to non-seeded packages: Technically, unseeded packages > don't freeze until pretty much right before release. While this > is true, we may still try to talk you out of pushing some huge > new upstream version of something, or start a library transition > at the zero hour. We're only a week away from opening the next > release, a bit of patience (or prepping in a PPA, etc) might be > a decent plan. > > Here's hoping everyone gets on board with testing images, helping > to fix absolutely critical bugs, donating spare creative cycles to > the release notes, and any other way we can all contribute to yet > another great Ubuntu release. > > And don't forget kids, this one's an LTS. It's the release you'll > install for your friends, family, and work networks and then promptly > forget about for two years because it's just that awesome. At least, > it should be. So, if it's not, let's make sure we sort that out. > > On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team, > > ... Adam Conrad > > > -- > ubuntu-devel-announce mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-announce > > > > > -- > Ubuntu-quality mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality > -- DarĂo Ruellan [image: Google Profile]<http://www.google.com/profiles/dario.ruellan> [image: Linkedin] <http://www.linkedin.com/in/darioruellan> [image: Twitter]<http://www.twitter.com/druellan> Information Technology Professional 17CC 5A20 2F75 610F BB0F 57A2 9D7F 54F3 5705 DDD3 -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality
