Hi Folks,
Regarding https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/PrePostReleaseTODO
if you look, you will see that the two sets of release notes
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Announcement/15.04
and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu
They both have DRAFT stamped on them. They can be edited right up to (and
some times after release). Part of the system is that when a new release is
a 'go' the old pages get archived and the new ones moved in to their place
as quickly as possible, there are a few pages to archive off and then
instate the new pre-prepared ones.
If people on this chat can keep an eye on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/PrePostReleaseTODO
It is a central list of what we need to do most prior and post release.
Feel free to add in any 'announcement' stuff you want on there. I've
concentrated on wiki pages with Gustavo and have simply added in a section
for announcing things.
Regards,
Phill.
On 25 February 2015 at 23:38, Walter Lapchynski <wxl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Since you intend this for major releases only, I can't see why it
would be a terrible problem, but there still may need to be some
cleanup at the last minute. Little trifles and such.
On 2/25/15, Silver Lion <silverlion@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's going to be a problem because I never know exactly how my office
hours work pend out... That's why I asked for a little more time for
preparation... Honestly speaking I hate to knitt everything with a hot
needle (german saying for doing everything very short before it's going
to be too late ;) )
But why don't we check the workflows after 15.04 has been released? then
we've got a little more time to re-configure if necessary.
Cheers
Silver
Am 26.02.2015 um 00:29 schrieb Walter Lapchynski:
Well here's the problem I face: I cannot know any sooner than Tuesday
before release (Thursday) what the state of the images are. In fact,
sometimes (14.04.2) I don't even know until day of release!!!!
I could try to make sure testing is done on dailies a week before, but
I still won't be able to say anything definite because there's lots of
opportunity for changes while we wait. The images are frozen come
Tuesday.
At least for non-release milestones, that's the case. Beyond that, it
shouldn't be too difficult.
I hope you can understand.
On Wed, Feb 25, 2015 at 2:52 PM, Silver Lion <silverlion@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Good evening folks,
Finally I was able to fullfill wxl's request to get my task-list (seen
here
below as text version) onto the wiki =>
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/silverlion/PressTemplate
I'll also be working on a draft for an offline version for the
announcement
of 15.04.
I'd like QA & Wiki / Docs to consider this list (link see above) as
effective as of now.
@Wiki & Docs: Please copy this link above to the appropriate places
and
have
the mentioned pages in the wiki ready for me asap.
@wxl: I'd appreciate it if you could update the questionaire not only
one
day prior to release. We (aka comms) need to have time to prepare
everything
so _1 Week_ prior to release everything must be ready for us in order
to
look professional.
Thanks in advance to everybody for your attention ;)
Silver
Am 05.02.2015 um 01:13 schrieb Gustavo Silva:
If this goes through, please let me know by the end of the week and
I'll
assign my share of tasks to the team and will take care of that asap.
In my opinion, it is a +1 for this.
2015-02-04 23:08 GMT+00:00 Silver Lion <silverlion@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Hey there folks!
I've been asked by wxl and phillw to put together a draft for what's
needed in my personal opinion to prepare a proper Public-Relations
of
Lubuntu.
First of all: in Public-Relations it's crucial to be “the first” on
the
market. Meaning: The earlier we start putting our announcement
together
the sooner we're on the screens of online media and other interested
parties like LoCos.
That's why we should start very early in the process to gather
informations etc.
Because the earlier we start, the less we've got to do on release
day...
I've prepared a list and divided it in 5 chapters. In each “chapter”
I've written some questions to give you in overview what might be
interesting and necessary for me to prepare the statement at the
end.
#####################################################################
1. Feature – Definition – Freeze
(a) What's going to be new in the upcoming release?
(b) What kind of updates are we doing?
(c) Are we changing anything special? (for example: change of the
DE →
LXQt?)
(d) Are we planning anything special like a contest for wallpapers
etc.?
(e) What will be our main goal for this release?
2. Feature-Freeze
(a) “Half-Time”-Report: How are things going? Anything unexpected
during
the latest period?
(b) The Updates we planned to include: Are they all going to come?
If
not → Why not?!
3. Final Beta Freeze (1 Month PRIOR to Release Day!!!)
(a) Statement by Release-Manager & Head of Dev: Did everything go as
expected?
(b) Did we have to skip any planned things from #1?
(c) What's the latest “news” about the release?
(d) What can users expect from this release we're talking about?
4. One Week before Release
(a) Prepare wiki-page for online and offline press-statement¹
(b) copy prepared announcement into wiki-area (which need to be
prepared
by wiki team!)
(c) upload PDF for LoCos and other interested parties to download
5. At Release Day
(a) Let prepared wiki-page (from task 4a) go “live”
(b) link to it via social media (Twitter, Facebook Page, Facebook
Group,
G+ Community)
#######################################################################
Please let me know if anything else is needed your you've got any
further questions on that subject.
Regards,
Silver!
--
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins
Post to : lubuntu-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-admins
More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp
--
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw