The Alternate images do not need dropping :)
A release manager liases with the testers and marks up the ISO's as and
when they are 'good to go'. Provided that the -release team actually take
any notice of the ones marked as NOT good to go, all will be well :P
With, or without the milestone releas
first, please stop saying that, OMGubuntu exists purely to make those
speculations.
second, ubuntu-gnome's call has helped, but it also got a guy who said we
should just merge into fedora.
third, if we drop alternate, most people with really old PCs (lead by
phill), will be angry
fourth, we still n
On 12/26/2013 07:22 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi Good people,
>
> as you will have seen, there was no alpha 1 test for lubuntu. There
> will be no alpha 2 etc. until you good people actually nominate some
> one to take the role on.
>
> It's quite simple You decide on who will be a release m
The release manager is in change of respins to the iso and when we release.
They also have to liaison with the ubuntu release team.
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 3:49 PM, brendanperr...@gmail.com <
walteror...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I still would like to know what a release manager does before someone ge
I still would like to know what a release manager does before someone gets
nominated as how can we nominate someone when you don't know what a release
manager does and someone else on facebook asked the same question so other
people probably share this.
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Phill Whit
Hi Good people,
as you will have seen, there was no alpha 1 test for lubuntu. There will be
no alpha 2 etc. until you good people actually nominate some one to take
the role on.
It's quite simple You decide on who will be a release manager and then
the boss works out as to if they can actuall
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