I'll bet you're all fed up of me again!
for those curious (like myself), I'm pleased to say that the 'pad' [1] is
back running as we have a release on the way and we are still permitted to
log on and 'watch'. You can see on there the reasons that respins are being
triggered.
Regards,
Phill.
1. h
And, just when it could not get more fun There is a new kernel landing
overnight, this means all the ISO's for pretty much everything will be
respun manually tonight. For the mandatory tests this is not a massive
blow, as kernels either killl EVERYTHING or nothing. Yes, I know it's
frustrating!
Hi everyone,
As noted in the earlier emails from 'main'. The A2 release candidates are
now available[1]. Those that do not have the mandatory tests carried out
do not become 'releases' for A2. This is no big deal, as there are still
further RC candidate windows to bring them back in. It's a case,
Le 06/26/2012 10:29 AM, Lars Noodén a écrit :
> What is the timeline for the Alpha tests? Is there a deadline for all
> the tests?
You can find the release schedule on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseSchedule or
http://fridge.ubuntu.com/calendars/ubuntu-release-calendar/
Usually, we
On 06/25/2012 10:50 PM, Julien Lavergne wrote:
[snip]
It's better to drop a milestone that releasing something half
tested.
[snip]
What is the timeline for the Alpha tests? Is there a deadline for all
the tests?
Regards
/Lars
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Hi,
By default, when the release team ask for the participation or no of
Lubuntu in the Alpha ISO testing process, I always said that we will
participate, because you usually do testing on daily and milestone ISO.
However, before the testing beginning, if you don't feel it will be
possible to perf
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