Launching linux os news issue

Umesh Juwatkar umesh.juwatkar at gmail.com
Wed Feb 16 12:29:11 UTC 2011


Dear manish,
whts bad in spreading the news over this list ? Its afterall 1st linux os which is purely for it pros n ethical hackers... Nd its too from india, mumbai nd from the member of this group ?
Very corrosive mind haan ?
Nahi sudhroge..
Let it be...
Regards...
Umesh.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Launching own linux OS. (Manish Sinha)
   2. 2011-02-11 Ubuntu Release Meating Minutes (Kate Stewart)
   3. 10.04.2 ISO Testing progress report (Jean-Baptiste Lallement)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 23:51:50 +0530
From: Manish Sinha <mail at manishsinha.net>
To: ubuntu-qa at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Launching own linux OS.
Message-ID: <4D5972BE.6010403 at manishsinha.net>
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On 02/14/2011 10:57 PM, Umesh Juwatkar wrote:
> Dear all,
> this is umesh juwatkar, an microsoft and netforensic certified IT professional from mumbai.
> I am glad to announce my 1st professional linux os launching.
> This os will be armed with too many antihacking tools for ethical hackers.
> This os will be launched in march...

Great to see your enthusiasm.

Sadly this list is no way related to your announcement. This isn't a 
list to announce your project

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Manish



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 13:23:49 -0600
From: Kate Stewart <kate.stewart at canonical.com>
To: ubuntu-devel at lists.ubuntu.com
Cc: ubuntu-qa at lists.ubuntu.com, ubuntu-release at lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: 2011-02-11 Ubuntu Release Meating Minutes
Message-ID: <1297711429.5215.15544.camel at veni>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

Overall: Teams are starting into the A3 feature groove :), bug backlog
is still a bit high in some areas. 

Team Summaries:
  * QA: Linux, LibreOffice, and Unity are toping the list of incoming
    bugs over last week. 
  * HW Cert: All servers for 11.04 except 1 are now reporting results,
    desktop runs not done this week due to hardware relocation. 
      * Bugs under focus: 714829, 695842, 715871 
  * Security: Making progress on work items for Natty, nothing A3
    critical 
      * Bugs under focus: bug:344878, bug:712662 (pending doko input),
        bug:714908, bug:714958, bug:715874. 
  * Kernel: uploaded two kernels with the latest v2.6.38-3.30
    (v2.6.38-rc4 based) with lots of fixes for graphics, now mostly
    watching mainline 
      * Bugs under focus: see Kernel team report. 
  * Foundations: btrfs installs now confirmed to work properly again,
    Upstart visualisation and interactive boot work 
      * Bugs under focus: made progress this week, switching back to
        features for A3 
  * Server: working on awstrial, new openstack snapshot, working on LXC
    on openstack, and new packages including Handbreak plugin for mysql.
    Eucalyptus still remains to be a problem in Natty. 
      * Bugs under focus: regression showing up with bug:590201, will
        provide feedback on above list post meeting. 
  * Desktop: cleanup of A3 WI's in progress, annoying compiz bug about
    invisible windows should be fixed now, python-gobject ABI breakage
    has been hotfixed, so pygtk apps are running normally again 
      * Bugs under focus: 638827 is blocked on mozilla. 
  * UbuntuOne: shotwell not looking likely for Natty, unity integration
    has started, and banshee still needs some work. 
  * Kubuntu: kubuntu mobile mostly working again, libindicate-qt updated
    for new API, Qt being built with gcc 4.4 to work around issues with
    gcc 4.5 on ARM 
  * Thorny areas that need some focus and/or decisions: 
      * plymouth timing interactions with vesab (kernel, foundations) 
      * Eucalyptus (server) 
      * X - rolling back, or working around? (desktop, arm, kernel) 
      * python 2.6/2.7 vs. 2.7 only? (motu, foundations) 
      * picking up Linaro recent toolchain drop? (arm, foundations,
        linaro, kubuntu) 

Action Items:
* [release team] to revisit release freeze date, and its relation to
beta 2 
  * [zul] to provide update on status of server bugs highlighted in
    agenda 
  * [wendar] to post resolution on the Python 2.6/2.7 vs Python 2.7
    inclusion in Natty 
  * [skaet] follow up with doko after he returns on Linaro toolchain
    inclusion.

Full summary and links to logs can be found:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseTeam/Meeting/2011-02-11

Kate




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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 00:21:29 +0100
From: Jean-Baptiste Lallement <jean-baptiste at ubuntu.com>
To: Ubuntu QA <ubuntu-qa at lists.ubuntu.com>
Cc: "kate.stewart at canonical.com" <kate.stewart at canonical.com>
Subject: 10.04.2 ISO Testing progress report
Message-ID: <4D5B0A79.4070908 at ubuntu.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Hi all,

Here is a quick health check about how testing of 10.04.2 is going:

* Image Coverage: 84.62%
* Mandatory Test Cases coverage: 51.61%
* Run once Test Cases coverage: 18.42%
* Overall Test Case coverage: 43.83%

The major issue found is bug 645818 - 10.04.2 image created in Maverick
and Natty does not boot - This is not an issue with Lucid and the
workaround is documented in the report.

Untested images:
* Kubuntu DVD
* Server upgrades

Excepted Server upgrades, all the other upgrades have been covered, but
we still need your help to test the remaining test cases.

If you're interested in helping, join us on freenode #ubuntu-testing
where we are coordinating the effort and contribute to reach 100% coverage !

Thanks for your help with making 10.04.2 a rock solid point release.

-- 
Jean-Baptiste
irc: jibel



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