Daniel Holbach has proposed merging lp:~dholbach/ubuntu-packaging-guide/small-updates into lp:ubuntu-packaging-guide.
Requested reviews: Ubuntu Packaging Guide Team (ubuntu-packaging-guide-team) For more details, see: https://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/ubuntu-packaging-guide/small-updates/+merge/165178 -- https://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/ubuntu-packaging-guide/small-updates/+merge/165178 Your team Ubuntu Packaging Guide Team is requested to review the proposed merge of lp:~dholbach/ubuntu-packaging-guide/small-updates into lp:ubuntu-packaging-guide.
=== modified file 'debian/changelog' --- debian/changelog 2013-04-25 18:04:22 +0000 +++ debian/changelog 2013-05-22 15:26:28 +0000 @@ -11,6 +11,9 @@ [ Daniel Holbach ] * add Brazilian Portuguese. + * Update UDS information to the new world of UDSes. + * Update information about "CD images". They are not explicitly for CDs and + never were. [ Andrew Starr-Bochicchio ] * getting-set-up: Launchpad finds developer gpg keys quicker if they === modified file 'ubuntu-packaging-guide/introduction-to-ubuntu-development.rst' --- ubuntu-packaging-guide/introduction-to-ubuntu-development.rst 2012-08-28 23:27:17 +0000 +++ ubuntu-packaging-guide/introduction-to-ubuntu-development.rst 2013-05-22 15:26:28 +0000 @@ -16,10 +16,13 @@ uploaded to Launchpad's build machines to be compiled. The resulting binary packages then are distributed to the archive and its mirrors in different countries. The URLs in ``/etc/apt/sources.list`` point to an archive or mirror. -Every day CD images are built for a selection of different Ubuntu flavours. -Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Kubuntu and others specify a list of required -packages that get on the CD. These CD images are then used for installation -tests and provide the feedback for further release planning. +Every day images are built for a selection of different Ubuntu flavours. They +can be used in various circumstances. There are images you can put on a USB +key, you can burn them on DVDs, you can use netboot images and there are +images suitable for your phone and table. Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, +Kubuntu and others specify a list of required packages that get on the image. +These images are then used for installation tests and provide the feedback +for further release planning. Ubuntu's development is very much dependent on the current stage of the release cycle. We release a new version of Ubuntu every six months, which is @@ -38,15 +41,15 @@ Thousands of source packages, billions of lines of code, hundreds of contributors require a lot of communication and planning to maintain -high standards of quality. At the beginning of each release cycle we have the -Ubuntu Developer Summit where developers and contributors come together to -plan the features of the next releases. Every feature is discussed by its -stakeholders and a specification is written that contains detailed -information about its assumptions, implementation, the necessary changes in -other places, how to test it and so on. This is all done in an open and -transparent fashion, so even if you cannot attend the event in person, you -can participate remotely and listen to a streamcast, chat with attendants and -subscribe to changes of specifications, so you are always up to date. +high standards of quality. At the beginning and in the middle of each release +cycle we have the Ubuntu Developer Summit where developers and contributors +come together to plan the features of the next releases. Every feature is +discussed by its stakeholders and a specification is written that contains +detailed information about its assumptions, implementation, the necessary +changes in other places, how to test it and so on. This is all done in an +open and transparent fashion, so you can participate remotely and listen to +a videocast, chat with attendants and subscribe to changes of specifications, +so you are always up to date. Not every single change can be discussed in a meeting though, particularly because Ubuntu relies on changes that are done in other projects. That is why
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