I get emails and an msg's on IRC regularly thanking me for the work I do with Ubuntu's kernel, but today, I'd like to thank the community.
During the last 4-5 days, we've hit on some extremely serious bugs in the kernel, just before release. I think the total count was 5 major bugs, and a couple slightly less serious ones. The kernel team, and a few other distro team members stayed up some long sleepless nights working on these issues. However, that's what we get paid for. So the community that stayed up with us on these long nights deserve just as much appreciation, if not more. For each of these bugs, we had at least 4 people on IRC (and some times as many as 7) performing every trivial task we asked them to do, in a very short time frame in order to debug and test fixes for the various issues. It would be an understatement to say that they were key in helping us get these bugs fixed and tested quickly, and by the same token, get the release out on time. My hats off to you all, you know who you are. I apologize for not having names. I'm sure the entire distro team sends their thanks as well. I hope you all enjoy Feisty Fawn when it's released. It truly is a community effort to get so much done in 6 months. -- Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/ Linux1394: http://www.linux1394.org/ -- ubuntu-devel-announce mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-announce
