Thanks Luca,
I think it is no problem at all to promote usr-is-merged to main.
And while this would only save a few bytes on a new image we have to be clear that any win is a win.
Especially since so many other changes keep increasing image size.
Currently seeded into the ISO builds:
usrmerge (from usrmerge) is seeded in:
edubuntu: daily-live
kubuntu: daily-live
lubuntu: daily-live
ubuntu-base: daily
ubuntu-budgie: daily-legacy, daily-live
ubuntu-mate: daily-live
ubuntu-server: daily-live, daily-preinstalled
ubuntu-unity: daily-live
ubuntu: daily-canary, daily-legacy, daily-live, daily-preinstalled
ubuntucinnamon: daily-live
ubuntukylin: daily-live
ubuntustudio: dvd
xubuntu: daily-live, daily-minimal
IMHO We'd actually want to keep both in main in any case and should do so to stay there independent to their seeding in an iso/image to avoid noise of moving in/out based on changes to their build.
Thanks Luca,
I think it is no problem at all to promote usr-is-merged to main.
And while this would only save a few bytes on a new image we have to be clear that any win is a win.
Especially since so many other changes keep increasing image size.
Currently seeded into the ISO builds:
usrmerge (from usrmerge) is seeded in:
edubuntu: daily-live
kubuntu: daily-live
lubuntu: daily-live
ubuntu-base: daily
ubuntu-budgie: daily-legacy, daily-live
ubuntu-mate: daily-live
ubuntu-server: daily-live, daily-preinstalled
ubuntu-unity: daily-live
ubuntu: daily-canary, daily-legacy, daily-live, daily-preinstalled
ubuntucinnamon: daily-live
ubuntukylin: daily-live
ubuntustudio: dvd
xubuntu: daily-live, daily-minimal
IMHO We'd actually want to keep both in main in any case and should do so to stay there independent to their seeding in an iso/image to avoid noise of moving in/out based on changes to their build.