On Jan 11, 2013 1:01 PM, "Scott Kitterman" <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Friday, January 11, 2013 11:18:48 AM Pete Graner wrote: > > Ubuntu 12.04.2 is currently scheduled to be released on Jan 31st [0]. > > > > This is the first time we have shipped a backported Hardware > > Enablement stack in a LTS release, comprised of a new kernel and > > graphics subsystem. At this time we feel it is better to delay the release > > by two weeks to allow time for extra QA testing. > > > > This would put the new release date on 14 Feb 2013. No other dates > > would change (i.e. freezes etc.), we are just using the extra two weeks > > for testing and possible bug fixing for identified issues. > > > > The QA Test Plan will be to have the Community Team conduct > > extensive manual testing with the Ubuntu Testing Community. In addition, > > the Canonical QA team & Certification teams will be running > > further automated testing to ensure that the 12.04.2 point release is of > > superior quality. > > > > Provided there are no major objections I will update the Release > > Schedule [0] before the end of today. > > > > [0] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/ReleaseSchedule > > That's the same day we've been discussing Alpha 2 to as well. Alpha 1 was > pretty low key, so I don't think it's a problem, but I thought it was worth > mentioning. I'd say move them both when you update the schedule. > > Scott K
Both are updated. Thanks Pete Graner - Release & QA Engineering Manager <[email protected]> Canonical Inc.
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