what's the best way to report problems with kubuntu 15.10?
Clay Weber
clay at claydoh.com
Sat Sep 12 00:10:31 UTC 2015
On Friday, September 11, 2015 05:56:35 PM Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
> You can send the issues your having on the kubuntu-devel list so you can
> get help where to file the bug and also the #kubuntu-devel IRC room.
>
> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 4:54 PM, David Lang <david at lang.hm> wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Clay Weber wrote:
> >
> > On Friday, September 11, 2015 01:56:47 PM Xen wrote:
> >>> Well I tried that but there is hardly any traffic on these lists (these
> >>> days). And when you send to the wrong list they still direct you to the
> >>> other one. It's rather impossible to make anything known or heard.
> >>>
> >>> Nonetheless, the -devel mailing list is the best place for development
> >>
> >> discussion on Kubuntu itself. KDE software bugs are best going to
> >> bugs.kde.org, and non-kde bugs should go to launchpad. That is where
> >> the eyes
> >> are.
> >>
> >> For pre-release, there is also the iso qa tracker, for installation and
> >> live
> >> session testing
> >> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker
> >
> > This looks like it's build just around people downloading the ISO and
> > booting from CD, not someone like me that's done do-release-update and is
> > running the result full time.
> >
Upgrading is not a part of testing on every milestone pre-release, iirc, as
it is not really ready until later on in each cycle.. If you follow the vivid-
daily link on the page, and scroll down, you will find upgrade sections for
all the different flavours
> > should I be reporting the issues I'm having to the kubuntu-devel list
> > instead of here?
> >
> > David Lang
> >
> >
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