FFe: Transition to ubuntu-desktop and provide vanilla-gnome-desktop
Bug #1718085 reported by
Jeremy Bícha
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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ubuntu-gnome-meta (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Impact
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As announced when Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 was released, Ubuntu GNOME users will be upgraded to the regular Ubuntu desktop when they upgrade to the next stable release.
This means that ubuntu-
For people who prefer a more upstream GNOME experience, the Ubuntu GNOME desktop would like to provide a new vanilla-
We have no intention of making iso's for this vanilla GNOME.
So it's time to stop building the ubuntu-gnome daily ISOs now too.
Links
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https:/
Related branches
lp:~jbicha/ubuntu-cdimage/drop-ubuntu-gnome-artful
- Łukasz Zemczak: Approve
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Diff: 23 lines (+1/-2)2 files modifiedetc/config (+1/-1)
etc/crontab (+0/-1)
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 02:03:30AM -0000, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote: gnome-desktop will become a transitional package gnome-desktop metapackage gnome-desktop used to /ubuntugnome. org/ubuntu- gnome-17- 04-released/
> You have been subscribed to a public bug by Jeremy Bicha (jbicha):
>
> Impact
> ======
> As announced when Ubuntu GNOME 17.04 was released, Ubuntu GNOME users will be upgraded to the regular Ubuntu desktop when they upgrade to the next stable release.
>
> This means that ubuntu-
> depending on ubuntu-desktop.
>
> For people who prefer a more upstream GNOME experience, the Ubuntu GNOME
> desktop would like to provide a new vanilla-
> which is basically a continuation of what ubuntu-
> be.
>
> We have no intention of making iso's for this vanilla GNOME.
>
> So it's time to stop building the ubuntu-gnome daily ISOs now too.
>
> Links
> =====
> https:/
>
Sure, as far as the release team is concerned.
Please follow up with the cdimage team regarding dropping Ubuntu GNOME
ISOs. You'll probably want to edit livecd-rootfs and lp:ubuntu-cdimage
at least, no doubt others (the ISO tracker) too. The ubuntu-release ML
is as good a place as any for that.
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Iain Lane [ <email address hidden> ]
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