Final Freeze for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty) at 2100UTC today

Dario Ruellan dario.ruellan at gmail.com
Fri Apr 11 11:25:18 UTC 2014


Another visual combobox bug reported for 13.10 some time ago
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-themes/+bug/1247105 is
triaged and still present on 14.4.


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:43 PM, Dario Ruellan <dario.ruellan at gmail.com>wrote:

> Sorry, I just saw #1301655 added to Unity 7.2.1 milestone. This one seems
> on track.
> How about the other one? #1301607 bothers me more, since on first look
> seems to be due to inconsistences between Ambiance and the updated GTK
> package.
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Dario Ruellan <dario.ruellan at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> I have two minor bugs reported. One triaged, one confirmed. Both of them
>> non-critical, but love to see them fixed before the release.
>> Something I can do about it?
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/1301655
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1301607
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 5:09 PM, Nicholas Skaggs <
>> nicholas.skaggs at canonical.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject:        Final Freeze for Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty) at 2100UTC
>>> today
>>> Date:   Thu, 10 Apr 2014 14:05:47 -0600
>>> From:   Adam Conrad <adconrad at ubuntu.com>
>>> Reply-To:       ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com
>>> To:     ubuntu-devel-announce at lists.ubuntu.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [ Another cycle, another shameless copy and paste email... ]
>>>
>>> For the timezone challenged, as of 2100UTC today, the archive is
>>> officially frozen in preparation of release candidates and the
>>> final release of Saucy^WTrusty Tahr in a week.  This is one hour
>>> from the time I hit send on this email.
>>>
>>> Uploads from here on in should fall into the following 4 bins:
>>>
>>> 1) Installer/release-critical bugs that absolutely MUST get fixed
>>>    lest we risk shipping a broken image that turns computers mauve
>>>    or sets them on fire:  Please contact the release team about
>>>    these bugs and upload (well-tested) solutions ASAP.
>>>
>>>    Last minute hardware enablement fixes, and pretty much anything
>>>    installer related that is auditable and testable also falls in
>>>    to this category, as our best installer testing comes in the
>>>    next few days, historically.
>>>
>>>    Much like last cycle, this one also had some new porting going
>>>    on (we do enjoy our fun toys), and like last cycle, we'll gladly
>>>    take FTBFS fixes pretty close to the wire, as long as they're
>>>    clear and easily reviewable.
>>>
>>> 2) Non-release-critical-but-nice-to-have bugfixes:  These are
>>>    fixes that you would absolutely feel comfortably about doing
>>>    as an SRU but not necessarily destabilising the release process
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>>>    these in, while asking you to defer the rest to SRUs.
>>>
>>> 3) Feature additions, massive code refactoring, user interface
>>>    changes, non-typo string changes:  Just don't upload these, or
>>>    ask about them.  The time for them came and went long ago.
>>>
>>> 4) Updates to non-seeded packages:  Technically, unseeded packages
>>>    don't freeze until pretty much right before release.  While this
>>>    is true, we may still try to talk you out of pushing some huge
>>>    new upstream version of something, or start a library transition
>>>    at the zero hour.  We're only a week away from opening the next
>>>    release, a bit of patience (or prepping in a PPA, etc) might be
>>>    a decent plan.
>>>
>>> Here's hoping everyone gets on board with testing images, helping
>>> to fix absolutely critical bugs, donating spare creative cycles to
>>> the release notes, and any other way we can all contribute to yet
>>> another great Ubuntu release.
>>>
>>> And don't forget kids, this one's an LTS.  It's the release you'll
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>>> it should be.  So, if it's not, let's make sure we sort that out.
>>>
>>> On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team,
>>>
>>> ... Adam Conrad
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