Hi Ross, On 2016-06-28 20:01, Ross Gammon wrote:
I think the Alphas are more for testing some new feature or major change. I am not aware of anything landing that is earth shattering. Running the package tracker manual tests (http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/361/builds/117793/testcases) on the Yakkety daily build every now and then, to see if the new packages synced from Debian have any issues is arguably a more useful a task.
Makes sense, thank you :)
For practise on ISO testing and releasing:-) we also have: Xenial 16.04.1 point release on 21st July Trusty 14.04.5 point release on 6th August
Who needs wireless network(?): I was about to ask about these dot-releases next :) Is there a schedule-wiki-page for these?
Note: I will not be around on the 21st July, so I hope experience hands like Len, Kaj and flocculant can help out if required. Unless we are allowed to do it at our own pace?
Your absence might be a good reason to do it at our own pace, but given the margin i'm sure we can come up with a master-plan to make it happen while you have a great and relaxed July 21st :)
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