On 16/06/12 02:12, Rick Spencer wrote: > In short, freezing the archive before an alpha or beta should not > actually be contributing to either ensuring the installability of > Ubuntu images or ensuring the quality of these images. This implies, > therefore, that all the work around freezing, and all the productivity > lost during a freeze, actually subtracts from the quality of Ubuntu by > reducing our overall velocity for both features and bug fixes, since > every day the image is good quality, and Alpha or Beta should be just > that day's image tagged appropriately. In particular I find the alpha freeze kills our velocity and I wonder how more useful than a daily build the alpha release is (given it's so early in the cycle anyway). I'd support dropping the alpha and pointing at the dailies.
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