New Year... New Hug Day! - 15 January 2009

2009-01-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio Garrido
Happy New Year Ubuntu Lovers!,

We're organizing the first Ubuntu Bug Day of this year and the package
selected for this awesome event is: your lovely Network Manager!

Bookmark it, add it to your calendars, turn over your egg-timers!

* Thursday 15 January.
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20090115

BLOG IT! Especially those on the Planet! There are people who want to
help but don't know how and sit on the sidelines of the blog-o-sphere
reading; I need your help to get those eyes from blogs to bugs. Let us
combine blog-powers to educate, "Bug work is a fun way to get involved!"
I think the best effect will be if we coordinate together in our blogs:
 * Publish about the Hug Day Thursday 15 January to get everyone
excited.
 * Hug some bugs and add yourself to the HugDay's wiki for your readers!

Wanna be famous? Is easy! remember to use 5-A-day[1] so if you do a good
work your name could be listed at the top 5-A-Day Contributors in the
Ubuntu Hall of Fame[2] page!!

Make a difference: Join the Hug Day on Thursday 15 January. We will be
in #ubuntu-bugs (FreeNode) all day and night, and will be ready to
answer your questions about how to help.

If you're new to all this, head to
   http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs

1- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/5-A-Day
2- http://hall-of-fame.ubuntu.com/

Have a nice day,

pedro.


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Alpha 3 freeze ahead

2009-01-12 Thread Steve Langasek
Dear Ubuntu developers,

The third Jaunty alpha release is planned for this Thursday, January 15.

But don't let that deter you if you have something great and immodest that
you're planning to dazzle us with this week!

Jaunty Alpha 3 will again use a "soft freeze" for main[1].  This means
that developers are asked to refrain from uploading packages between Tuesday
and Thursday which don't bring us closer to releasing the alpha, so that
these days can be used for settling the archive and fixing any remaining
showstoppers.

The "list" of bugs targeted for alpha-3 can be found at:

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+bugs?field.milestone=2211

Per the policy described at , this
list is used for tracking bugs that are blockers for the alpha 3 milestone -
so as you can see, the list is currently quite short.  If you know of other
bugs that should be considered blockers, please nominate them for release
and set the milestone target for those bugs.  If you have questions about
whether a bug should be considered a blocker, please contact a member of the
release team[2].

And of course, please also consider helping with the bugs already listed
there if you have the time.

Beyond that short list of bugs that are blockers for Alpha 3, we have those
bugs that are listed as release-critical for jaunty as a whole:

  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+bugs

If you aren't among the small group of people who have milestoned bugs
assigned to you, please consider helping with those bugs, using your best
judgement with regard to the alpha freeze when uploading fixes.

Please also help us to get the archive in a consistent state for the alpha,
as described on
.

Finally, if you know of new features in Jaunty that you think should be
highlighted for Alpha 3, let me or another member of the release team know
so that they can be added to the technical overview at
.

Cheers,
-- 
Steve Langasek
On behalf of the Ubuntu release team

[1] 
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2008-January/000363.html
[2] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-release/+members

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