I think it would be prudent to plan on having it all landed in the archive
prior to that time. That includes New reviews for new packages and rebuilds/
builds of reverse dependencies.
As there appear to be a non-trivial number of new packages involved, finding
archive administrators with the time to get proper reviews done can be a
challenge. I recommend you start work now to get people to block out time:
You'll need time for the packages to be uploaded, reviewed, any reject worthy
issue corrected, re-uploaded, re-reviewed, accepted, built, MIR'ed, and added
to the appropriate install media.
I think your offer on screen shots is most relevant to the docs team. I'd
recommend you contact them on their mailing list to discuss how you can
support their efforts.
According to the schedule, the archive will freeze for Beta 2 on March 28th:
https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/RaringRingt ail/ReleaseSche dule
I think it would be prudent to plan on having it all landed in the archive
prior to that time. That includes New reviews for new packages and rebuilds/
builds of reverse dependencies.
As there appear to be a non-trivial number of new packages involved, finding
archive administrators with the time to get proper reviews done can be a
challenge. I recommend you start work now to get people to block out time:
https:/ /launchpad. net/~ubuntu- archive/ +members# active
You'll need time for the packages to be uploaded, reviewed, any reject worthy
issue corrected, re-uploaded, re-reviewed, accepted, built, MIR'ed, and added
to the appropriate install media.
I think your offer on screen shots is most relevant to the docs team. I'd
recommend you contact them on their mailing list to discuss how you can
support their efforts.