One word to describe my feelings on this....Hallelujah!!!!! On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 12:15 -0600, Kate Stewart wrote: > For those of you who target bugs and features to releases, you may have > noticed that there is now an o-series and p-series available. This means > that it is now possible to target bugs and features to future Ubuntu > releases, something we couldn't easily do before. Many thanks to the > launchpad team for making this available, to help with our release > management!!! :) > > The purpose of these future release planning buckets is so we can track > bugs and features. If we figure out we're not going to be able to get > some bugs fixed or some features implemented in natty, but don't want to > lose track of them and we can now indicate when they should get worked > on. Please note that code can not be uploaded to the future releases > though, until they become active. > > The use of the milestone "later" was used historically by some to > indicate a bug or feature should be looked at in the future, but it > lacked release-level granularity, and was inconsistently applied. The > introduction of release+1 (o-series) and release+2 (p-series), will > provide more granularity, and help us track things a bit better. > > When Natty is released, o-series will become the active release (with > the appropriate keyword ;)), and code/fixes can start being assigned to > it then. When o-series becomes active development release, a q-series > planning bucket will be introduced. Going forward we'll be looking to > keep a release+1 and release+2 available on a rolling basis. > > If you have any questions, please let me know. I'll be starting to work > through the WIKI pages to update them to document this, so if you find a > reference that looks like it needs updating, feel free to point it > out. :) > > Thanks, Kate > >
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