On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 04:47:02PM +, sajol...@pimienta.org wrote:
> intrigeri:
> > intrigeri wrote (18 Jan 2014 10:01:53 GMT) :
> >> So, the schedule for the next steps towards 0.22.1 becomes:
> >
> >> 2014-02-01 package new Firefox ESR
> >> 2014-02-02 build and upload final ISO
> >>
intrigeri:
> intrigeri wrote (18 Jan 2014 10:01:53 GMT) :
>> So, the schedule for the next steps towards 0.22.1 becomes:
>
>> 2014-02-01 package new Firefox ESR
>> 2014-02-02 build and upload final ISO
>> 2014-02-03 test final ISO
>> 2014-02-04 release
>
>> Can anyone else than me
intrigeri wrote (18 Jan 2014 10:01:53 GMT) :
> So, the schedule for the next steps towards 0.22.1 becomes:
> 2014-02-01 package new Firefox ESR
> 2014-02-02 build and upload final ISO
> 2014-02-03 test final ISO
> 2014-02-04 release
> Can anyone else than me take over the Release
Hi,
intrigeri wrote (08 Dec 2013 17:19:51 GMT) :
> 2014-01-18 package new Firefox ESR
> 2014-01-18 build and upload final ISO
> 2014-01-19 test final ISO
> 2014-01-20 test final ISO
> 2014-01-21 release
I've messed up. Since I've sent this email, Mozilla postponed all
future r
intrigeri wrote (14 Dec 2013 13:39:23 GMT) :
> Alan wrote (14 Dec 2013 13:14:01 GMT) :
>> I propose the crash fix for additional software
>> (feature/create-additional-software-config).
> Fine with me. It's not been formally submitted yet, was it?
Ping?
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sajol...@pimienta.org wrote (01 Jan 2014 18:05:45 GMT) :
>> * #6478 (Keyboard shortcuts use QWERTY mapping instead of AZERTY on
>> French keyboard)
FTR, Alan volunteered to do it shortly before the freeze, but
explicitly said anyone was welcome to do it earlier.
>> * #6536 (Windows camouf
intrigeri:
>> Core developers: ASAP, please volunteer for the test days, or make it
>> clear that you can't make it, so we can reschedule slightly
>> if needed.
>
> Ping?
I will be unavailable these day (January 19 and 20)
> Also, the freeze is coming soon, quite a few bugfix branches are
> pend
berta...@ptitcanardnoir.org wrote (29 Dec 2013 17:40:24 GMT) :
> I feel like spending my time reviewing those times :)
I know this feeling very well :)
I guess it means that the pace of development is high these days.
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Alan wrote (29 Dec 2013 18:13:51 GMT) :
>> ... but those other ones need a reviewer:
>>
>> * #6478 (Keyboard shortcuts use QWERTY mapping instead of AZERTY on
>> French keyboard)
>> * #6536 (Windows camouflage script does not set the browser icon to
>> IE's one anymore)
>>
>> Any take
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 16:27:03 +0100 intrigeri wrote:
> here's an update on the 0.22.1 release process. See the bottom part,
> that expects answers from core developers.
>
> intrigeri wrote (08 Dec 2013 17:19:51 GMT) :
>
> > Core developers: ASAP, please volunteer for the test days, or make
>
On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 04:27:03PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here's an update on the 0.22.1 release process. See the bottom part,
> that expects answers from core developers.
>
> intrigeri wrote (08 Dec 2013 17:19:51 GMT) :
> > I'm prepared to make exceptions to our usual stable merge rul
Hi,
here's an update on the 0.22.1 release process. See the bottom part,
that expects answers from core developers.
intrigeri wrote (08 Dec 2013 17:19:51 GMT) :
> I'm prepared to make exceptions to our usual stable merge rules for
> some edge cases:
> * upgrading Linux to 3.12, to fix security
Alan wrote (14 Dec 2013 13:14:01 GMT) :
> I propose the crash fix for additional software
> (feature/create-additional-software-config).
Fine with me. It's not been formally submitted yet, was it?
>> 2014-01-10 freeze: tag RC1, maybe upload IUK
> No RC testing?
No formal ISO release, no tes
On Sun, 08 Dec 2013 18:19:51 +0100
intrigeri wrote:
> If there is anything you want to see in 0.22.1, please talk to me
> ASAP. We've just had two major releases in a row, and I suggest we now
> focus on fixing serious bugs and making progress towards the 1.0 and
> 1.1 milestones.
>
I propose the
Hi,
The release after Tails 0.22 will be a point release:
https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/tails/roadmap#Tails_0.22.1
I'm prepared to make exceptions to our usual stable merge rules for
some edge cases:
* upgrading Linux to 3.12, to fix security issues in 3.10; this is
blocked by #
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