Cosmic Cuttlefish (18.10) Beta Freeze

Adam Conrad adconrad at ubuntu.com
Mon Sep 24 22:25:18 UTC 2018


As of about two minutes ago, cosmic has entered the beta[1] freeze,
with a goal of releasing Beta[1] images sometime late Thursday.

The queue freeze will last from now until final release in October,
which means that all seeded packages will now need a spot-check and
review in the queue from a release team member before they are let
into the archive.

As with the previous releases, we have a bot in place that will accept
uploads that are unseeded and don't affect images.  Don't take this as
an open invitation to break Feature Freeze on those components, this
is just to reduce the burden on the release team, so we only review the
uploads that need very serious consideration.  If you find the bot is
blocking an upload that you think should have been auto-accepted, let
us know and we'll sort it out.

I will be spinning a set of beta candidates after proposed-migration
has settled later tonight which I encourage people to get to testing
ASAP for their favourite flavour(s) as they come off the line.

Happy bug-hunting from now until the final release, and please do help
out and test ISOs, netboot, etc, where you can and let us know what's
broken in your environment(s).

On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team,

Adam Conrad

[1] Formerly known as Final Beta, but we now only have one beta per
    cycle, having removed the opt-in beta from the schedule.



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