Tag Archives: Freeze

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #206

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #206 for the week August 8th – August 14th, 2010 and is available here. In this issue we cover: Ubuntu Global Jam: We Need Your Events! Feature Freeze in place for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat) Making Ubuntu More Accessible Talking about Ubuntu Studio with Scott Lavender, […]

Feature Freeze in place for Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)

The Feature Freeze is now in effect for Maverick. The focus from here until release is on fixing bugs and polishing. If you believe that a new package, a new upstream version of a package, or a new feature is needed for the release and will not introduce more problems than it fixes, please follow […]

Main frozen for Alpha 2

Two days out from the expected release of Maverick Alpha 2, the milestone freeze is now in effect. Please take care that any packages that you upload to main between now and the Alpha 2 release will help us in the goal of a high quality and timely alpha, and hold any disruptive or unnecessary […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #199

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #199 for the week June 20th – June 26th and is available here. In this issue we cover: Welcome New Ubuntu Members Kubuntu Tutorials Day Ubuntu Translations Interviews: Milo Casagrande (Italian Team) Meet Steve Kowalik Debian Import Freeze in effect 100 Ubuntu Users Project announcement Ubuntu […]

Maverick Alpha 1 Freeze Ahead

The Meerkat wants to stick its head out to the world the first time! We haven’t really started landing new features from ourselves yet, but the first milestone is important for testing the new kernel on a variety of hardware, as well as the result of the autosyncs from Debian and first wave of merges […]