Ubuntu's release cycle doesn't give any time for QC. The release date
isn't flexible. These two factors make for painful releases. I always
recommend to wait for the .1 release. In fact, I joke with my MS
friends that Ubuntu is a "wait for SP1" distro in the vein of Windows.
How to fix that?
1) Reduce the workload. Get rid of Universe and Multiverse and move
them to PPAs which individual MOTUs take care of and handle the bugs
for.
2) Have real testing on all major hardware. The Testing Team page is a
mess with scattered information about unsupported releases (Dapper?
Really?). Members need to be chosen based on the individual's
available hardware so that as much is represented as possible, and
they need to run a pre-defined battery of tests on new releases.
I've written about this fairly extensively at http://blog.ibeentoubuntu.com
Cheers,
Dan
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