As a part of updating our classroom sessions[1] we will be inviting people
into both the testing and release teams. A lot of work actually happens
there in terms of priotising bugs etc.

Instead of 'complaining' about things on an email list please file a bug.
Simply put? The devs do not read ubuntu-uk mailing list for bugs.

Please get involved with testing... We have got some of the systems for
testing updated (we still have an up stream bug for KVM which has a work
around)

The goal for all of those who actually give a damn is for the next release
to be better than the last.

Regards,

Phill.
1. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom


On 10 May 2013 21:34, Barry Drake <ubuntu-advertis...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On 09/05/13 08:03, Alan Pope wrote:
>
>> I would recommend you jump on freenode irc and chat to the desktop
>> developers. #ubuntu-desktop is a good place to start. However #ubuntu+1 is
>> the "official" support channel for the next release
>>
>
> Thanks for all the suggestions.  I'm not much of an irc person - haven't
> even got a client installed on this system.  I'll go on next week and lurk
> for a while though,  There's no great hurry as I'm fine on the backup
> 13.04, but I quite enjoy finding bugs in a testing release by actually
> using it day-to-day.  I'll post the result eventually.
>
> Kind regards,        Barry.
>
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