Quantal
Weekly Status
Overall status is reported at the first link below. Burn down for Quantal Alpha-2 is at the second link below. Burndown for the cycle is at the third link:
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ReleaseStatus/Quantal * http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/canonical-kernel-distro-team-quantal-alpha-2.html * http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-quantal/canonical-kernel-distro-team.html
What was done engineering wise?
This week we have rebased the Quantal kernel to the latest v3.5-rc2 upstream Linux kernel. We have not yet uploaded. We are coordinating with some other individuals, eg. DKMS package maintainers, to ensure we have compatibility with this latest kernel before we upload.
We are above the trend line for completion of our Alpha-2 work items but remain below overall.
What's about to land that might impact the other teams and release as a whole?
I would anticipate a v3.5-rc2 based kernel upload in the near future.
Summary of bugs working on by team (reasonably reliable)
1003793 - broadcom wireless does not work with quantal-backport-kernel
1004101 - [RFE] Allow Bug Reporting When Running Backport Kernel
988447 - Move linux-headers-generic to section metapackages
1009564 - Quantal Ubuntu Wubi failed to install
1005832 - Intel wifi frequent disconnects
1013305 - Corrupted graphics NVidia 320M
1012841 - Fails to build bcmwl on kernel 3.4.0-4-generic
1011828 - Session failed to laod with 12.10 kernel on 12.04 test
Dependencies on other teams to make deliverables, blocking items, release wide concerns?
None at this time.
Previous Meeting Summaries
2012-06-15 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2012-June/
2012-06-08 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2012-June/001326.html
2012-06-01 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2012-May/001284.html
2012-05-24 - https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2012-May/001259.html
Milestoned features
See Milestone ubuntu-12.10-alpha-1 for features and tasks for the current milestone. The overall burndown chart for the entire release is also available.
Kernel BurnDown
Status Color Key
Color |
Definition |
Red |
In danger of not making this release |
Yellow |
Has issues that need to be resolved in order to make the release |