Hey Julien,
Indeed currently the number of channels is unnecessarily big, Steve is
working on cleaning this up so soon it should be a bit less confusing.
The documentation has a quick overview of channels and recommendations:
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/image-channels/
For a stable system it is best to use ubuntu-touch/stable. All the
channels you have listed are basically the same channel, as they're
aliases for one another. But all in all the ubuntu-touch/stable channel
is the one with most QA effort and monthly updates.
Cheers,
W dniu 18.02.2015 o 21:03, Julien Debaru pisze:
Le 18/02/2015 11:05, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak a écrit :
Hey everyone,
We have now closed the ubuntu-rtm landing gates for this week's
promotion. The milestone we're working on is ww09-2015 [1], but due to
it being moved by one week earlier it's basically milestone 'ww08'.
As always, vivid landings are unaffected.
Before we can get a promotion candidate spun these tasks need to be
finished:
* Calendar-app needs to be signed-off by QA and included into the
images (might require a new custom tarball)
* Silo 11 needs to be signed-off and landed
* QA signs-off as many of the ready and approved silos until around 3
PM UTC
* Since yesterday almost all ubuntu-system-settings autopilot tests
started failing on the dashboard - a fix for those is required to land
We expect the promotion candidate to start building around evening UTC
today considering that QA will also be busy with ISO-testing of the
14.04.2 images.
Cheers!
[1]
https://launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+milestone/ww09-2015
Hello,
I'm a little bit lost with all channel available. What is channel to use
to have the last stable version for mako ?
ubuntu-touch/ubuntu-rtm/14.09/ ? ubuntu-touch/stable/ ?
ubuntu-touch/stable/bq-aquaris.en/ ?
And why there are so many channels for stable version ? Is it temporary ?
Thanks.