Release critical bug status

Tollef Fog Heen tfheen at canonical.com
Fri Mar 30 18:58:24 BST 2007


Hi, we currently have about 140 unfixed, release critical bugs, those
numbers are all from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-7.04:

     26 Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
     25 Michael Vogt
     10 Martin Pitt
      9 Jonathan Riddell
      9 Ubuntu Kernel Team
      8 Colin Watson
      7 Scott James Remnant
      6 Tollef Fog Heen
      5 Ben Collins
      4 Ian Jackson
      4 Kyle McMartin
      4 Matthias Klose
      4 Till Kamppeter
      3 Alexander Sack
      2 Tim Gardner
      2 Stéphane Graber
      2 Oliver Grawert
      1 Zygmunt Krynicki
      1 Ubuntu Romanian Translation team
      1 Ubuntu Printing Team
      1 Ubuntu Kernel ACPI Team
      1 Ubuntu Artwork Team
      1 Sebastien Bacher
      1 Pascal De Vuyst
      1 Mozilla Bugs
      1 Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
      1 Daniel T Chen

There are 14 unassigned bugs:

88815 	Sluggish rendering since xorg 7.2 update
97342 	keymap support regression between version 3.1 and 3.2
69799 	services-admin reorders acpid startup
89425 	Failed to install, conflicting files in xrgb
91814 	libssl0.9.8 config asking me 'which services should be restarted to make them use the new lbraries?'
92111 	Feisty: Bluetooth does not until 'hciconfig hci0 reset'
95968 	ifup fails to bring up alias interfaces like eth0:10
69225 	Fix to make hotkey-setup working with Compaq Evo N620c
78552 	/sbin/update-grub complains about being run instead of /usr/sbin/update-grub
80535 	Loud beep when installing feisty-desktop-i386 on DQ965COEKR motherboard
88486 	impress hangs when opening Canonical template presentation [regression from edgy]
91004 	nmap wrongly reports host is blocking ping probes
95821 	Replication failure with auto-increment and on duplicate key update
98648 	discover1 did not get installed for xserver-xorg autodetection

If you have free time or any of those titles catch you, please take a
look at the bug and add your comment and help them get squashed.
Also, please help those with the largest number of assigned bugs so we
can have as good a release as possible.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are



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