Proposed schedule change

Jerome Gotangco jgotangco at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 01:27:35 UTC 2006


Sounds like a good plan. The new sched seems saner and May 4 is still
2 months away so pig out dudes :)

/me breathes a sigh of relief - finally some time to finish the edubuntu stuff

Jerome

On 3/16/06, Jordan Mantha <mantha at chem.unr.edu> wrote:
> >> I think 2
> >> weeks would be great that puts us at April 6?
> >
> > It would yes but I'm finding it difficult to see whether we actually
> > need it or not. The only documents that seem to need it are the
> > Packaging Guide, (possibly) Server Guide for reviewing and (possibly)
> > Release Notes.
> >
> > We could do a staggered freeze for these, but I'm not sure I like that
> > idea. How about 1 extra week to polish off the review on Release
> > Notes,
> > the Server Guide and Desktop Guides, with extra leave for Jordan to
> > work
> > past the freeze on the Packaging Guide (I'm not so fussed about
> > translation starting ASAP for the packaging guide).
> >
> > Anyone else have any more views on this?
>
> I just talked to Keybuk. The push has been approved and https://
> wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseSchedule/Slewed has the new schedule
> approved by the TB. This means the UI Freeze is now on April 20th and
> the DocStringFreeze is on May 4th.
> Are we OK with that? I told Keybuk that we were thinking of a much
> sooner Freeze (to allow more time for translation, etc.) but he
> didn't think it would be necessary. He asked why it would  take
> longer for translation for Dapper than Breezy. Since I wasn't around
> the doc team for Breezy I couldn't give a good answer.
>
> -Jordan Mantha
>

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