Re: [Thinking Loudly] The Future of Ubuntu GNOME and The VV Cycle

2014-10-29 Thread Alfredo Hernández
No 7. Neils has gotten the Green Light from the Artwork team to start developing the website. If we start dealing with it soon it'll be hopefully finished way before May 2015. On 29 October 2014 08:33, Tim wrote: > > On 29/10/14 16:20, Jackson Doak wrote: > > No. 4, We used to have the current g

Re: [Thinking Loudly] The Future of Ubuntu GNOME and The VV Cycle

2014-10-29 Thread Tim
On 29/10/14 16:20, Jackson Doak wrote: > No. 4, We used to have the current gnome release in each ubuntu release, but > to get it working this time we need to get multiple transitions > done before the release, and stage most of the 3.15 releases in PPA to make > sure everything is handled as so

Re: [Thinking Loudly] The Future of Ubuntu GNOME and The VV Cycle

2014-10-28 Thread Jackson Doak
No. 4, We used to have the current gnome release in each ubuntu release, but to get it working this time we need to get multiple transitions done before the release, and stage most of the 3.15 releases in PPA to make sure everything is handled as soo as 3.16 releases On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:09 P

Re: [Thinking Loudly] The Future of Ubuntu GNOME and The VV Cycle

2014-10-28 Thread Will Burton
Hi all First off just wanted to congratulate everyone on the 14.10 release, being a recent returner to the platform its great to see this branch grow :) On point 4, I think this important but consideration would need to be made on how this would affect the release schedule ? Skipping to points

[Thinking Loudly] The Future of Ubuntu GNOME and The VV Cycle

2014-10-28 Thread Ali/amjjawad
Hi everyone, Now that Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 has been released and 15.04 daily builds are available, it is yet again, as usual, another cycle, another challenges to poke, and the list goes on :) I know some other communities have started already the discussion phase. For Ubuntu GNOME, we are not yet