{"id":3929,"date":"2018-10-14T08:44:55","date_gmt":"2018-10-14T08:44:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kubuntu.org\/?p=3929"},"modified":"2018-10-14T08:46:59","modified_gmt":"2018-10-14T08:46:59","slug":"3929","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kubuntu.org\/news\/3929\/","title":{"rendered":"Please help test our initial Cosmic 18.10 RC ISOs"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Ubuntu release team have announced<\/a> a 1st test ISO RC build for all 18.10 flavours. <\/p>\n Please help us test these and subsequent RC builds, so that we can have an amazing and well tested release in the coming week.<\/p>\n As noted below, the initial builds will NOT be the final ones.<\/strong><\/p>\n Downloads for RC builds can be found by following the \n
Over the next few hours, builds will start popping on the Cosmic Final\r\nmilestone page[1] on the ISO tracker. These builds are not final.\r\nWe're still waiting on a few more fixes, a few things to migrate, etc.\r\nI've intentionally not updated base-files or the ISO labels to reflect\r\nthe release status (so please don't file bugs about those).\r\n\r\nWhat there are, however, are \"close enough\" for people to be testing in\r\nanger, filing bugs, fixing bugs, iterating image builds, and testing\r\nall over again. So, please, don't wait until Wednesday night to test,\r\ntesting just before release is TOO LATE to get anything fixed. Get out\r\nthere, grab your favourite ISO, beat it up, report bugs, escalate bugs,\r\nget things fixed, respin (if you're a flavour lead with access), and\r\ntest, test... And test. Did I mention testing? Please[2] test.\r\n\r\nThanks,\r\n\r\n... Adam\r\n\r\n[1] http:\/\/iso.qa.ubuntu.com\/qatracker\/milestones\/397\/builds<\/a>\r\n[2] Please.<\/pre>\n<\/blockquote>\n
link after clicking through to ‘Cosmic Final’ on the Ubuntu ISO tracker<\/a>. Please report test case results if you have a Ubuntu SSO account (or are prepared to make one). Feedback can also be given via our normal email lists, IRC, forums etc.<\/p>\n