Re[2]: [Ubuntugnome-qa] Call for Testing Trusty Tahr Final Beta Candidate

rocketsosi at gmail.com rocketsosi at gmail.com
Sun Mar 23 23:47:40 UTC 2014


Excellent, thank you Tim.
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Sunday, 23 March 2014, 07:37PM -04:00 from Tim <tim at feathertop.org>:
On 24/03/14 10:33, RocketsOSI Hussein
      wrote:
>Hello Ali,
>
>I was wondering if there is another server to
                        download the daily build from. Or you might have
                        a torrent or something.
>cdimage. ubuntu .com is
                      very slow.. it is taking forever to download, for
                      sure it is packed with people all over the world
>downloading all flavours of Ubuntu from there.
unfortunately I don't believe there are any sites that mirror the
    daily images. However once you have a full image, you can use zsync
    to update it without downloading the entire image again each day.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Hussein Al-Olimat
>
>President @ Rockets Open Source Initiative
>University of Toledo, OH, USA.
>hussein.alolimat at rockets.utoledo.edu
>2olimatco at gmail.com
>rocketsosi at gmail.com
>
>
>On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 1:26 PM,
          Ali/amjjawad  < amjjawad at gnome.org > wrote:
>>Hello Eric and thanks for your
                email :)
>>
>>On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 8:59 PM, Eric
                    Goulet  < eric.m.goulet at gmail.com > wrote:
>>>To be clear,
                      should we be downloading the new image or if we've
>>>received updates all along (due to having Ubuntu
                      GNOME Beta 1
>>>installed on a partition) do we essentially have
                      it?
>>
>>What we do need to do here simply is: find the
                    right candidate image to be the final beta (beta 2)
                    of Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Tahr.
>>
>>That said, at this stage, IMHO, it is less
                    helpful/pointless to try an already installed image
                    on a machine. We need to go through the process from
                    beginning: Download, check MD5SUM, install, etc.
>>
>>You can however keep two installations. The one
                    that is already installed so that you can test the
                    upgrade process for example or anything else AND a
                    new fresh installation for the very latest daily
                    image which is soon - one of these - be the final
                    beta.
>>
>>What we do is:
>>1- We test the daily build.
>>2- Before the release of any milestone - please
                    see the Release Schedule Wiki Page - we decide which
                    image is ready to be the milestone release, say Beta
                    2.
>>3- The target is always find the less buggy image
                    but in case there are some bugs, we mention that on
                    the release notes.
>>4- Once a milestone is released, we back to test
                    the daily builds.
>>
>>Everything is explained in details on the Testing
                    Wiki Page of Ubuntu GNOME.
>>
>>Hope that helps :)
>>  -
>>>Eric M. Goulet
>>>google.com/+EricGoulet
>>
>>
>>By the way, I appreciate if you could please
                    subscribe to the main mailing list so that I don't
                    have to approve your emails every time :D
>>
>>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ContactUs
>>
>>Thank you so much!
>>
>> 
>>>
>>>
>>>On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 5:05 PM,
                            Ali/amjjawad < amjjawad at gnome.org >
                            wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Getting Ready For The Final Beta of
                            Ubuntu GNOME Trusty Tahr:
>>>>
>>>>  http://ubuntugnome.org/trusty-tahr-beta-2-candidate/
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance for helping and
                            testing Ubuntu GNOME :)
>>>>
>>>> We highly appreciate your help and
                            support.
>>>>
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>>>> amjjawad
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                            any one of us."
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