I had a chat with mudler and the idea is:
- test this, if all fine it could go (Geaaru is helping with testing <3),
- otherwise it can be worked on and applied later.
>> * Anaconda Crashes when pressing F12 during install phase
>> o Solution: Unknown. Plan is to eventually migrate away from
>> unmaintained Anaconda and move to Calamares, but due to
>> Calamares being incomplete at this point in time, and testing
>> will be require
> Yep 😉 we got it.
\o/
Yep 😉 we got it.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018, 11:46 AM Sławomir Nizio
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> From what I saw, it had been handled, right?
>
>
> I'm looking for a discussion on how we feel about releasing. A few
> options have been presented. We can:
>
> 1. Delay Release, make a few package bumps, and polish release with a
> Goal of 18.05 (mostly remaining frozen)
> 2. Clean up and Release ASAP with 18.04 (Unfreeze and allow updates to f
> I like the plank dock so after doing a fresh install of Gnome-dev I
> installed plank and went to fire it up with error:
>
> GSettingsSchema 'net.launchpad.plank.dock.settings' not found
>
> solution is:
> sudo glib-compile-schemas /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/
>
> plank now starts fine after t
Hello,
>From what I saw, it had been handled, right?
Just for the record. The download page points to another release, not 16.11
(that doesn't have a press release).
IMHO we need to release asap, and think to rounding edges later.
Il mar 3 apr 2018, 17:40 Jerrod Frost ha scritto:
> Well, I don't think we would have to remain fully frozen. There w
Well, I don't think we would have to remain fully frozen. There would be a
few bumps that would still take place.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 9:37 AM Stuart Rose wrote:
> How much risk is there in allowing updated packages now, if we know we're
> going to spend more time polishing? That could help m
How much risk is there in allowing updated packages now, if we know we're
going to spend more time polishing? That could help mitigate the deluge of
updates if it's a large concern.
On Tue, Apr 3, 2018 at 3:46 AM Geaaru wrote:
> On site official release from latest news is 16.11 (a very old rel
On site official release from latest news is 16.11 (a very old
release).
>From my side I think that could be correct choice 2.
My cent
On Mon, 2018-04-02 at 23:48 +, Jerrod Frost wrote:
> I'm looking for a discussion on how we feel about releasing. A few
> options have been presented. We can:
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