Hey Ali,
I just rebuilt the ISO and relinked it, there should not be much of
anything that changed, except the things working that were broken.
I will not rebuild the ISO again until you give the go ahead. We can
test, and I will only build updates, and we can test the updates. Then
once we release it I can release a point release if you like.
I can also rename that symlink and add stuff to the downloads page so it
is clear that the CURRENT Debian version is the release candidate.
This way I can rebuild the 'daily' image and not interfere with the release.
Does this sound reasonable?
On 08/27/2016 06:54 PM, Ali/amjjawad wrote:
Dear all,
I officially announce that starting from this very moment until
further notice, no further updates nor development will be applied to
ToriOS.
From this very moment, whatever we have done with ToriOS ISO, that
what we shall release as ToriOS 1.0 and please, treat this email with
the highest priority and importance.
Exceptions are:
1. Critical Bugs
2. Something extremely urgent to be done and that must be approved by
myself before doing anything about it.
A side from these 2 exceptions above, there is NOTHING to be done.
At this point, we need to add the final bits:
1. Update the website.
2. Write the release notes.
3. Prepare the official announcement.
4. Remove ALL the previous ISOs from the server and keep ONLY the one
that we shall release - we haven't yet agreed which one.
5. Get ready for users' feedback.
*The official date to release ToriOS 1.0 will be the 6th of September
2016.*
If you have any questions, kindly do ask.
Thank you so much!
P.S.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeatureFreeze
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Ali/amjjawad <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/amjjawad>
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