Main Frozen for Natty Alpha 1

In preparation for the Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal Alpha 1 release, Kate Stewart, Ubuntu Release Manager, Canonical, announced on the ubuntu-devel-announce mailing list "Main Frozen for Natty Alpha 1" . Below is the announcement in full.

Dear developers,

Two days out from the expected release of Natty Alpha 1, the milestone freeze is now in effect. Please take care that any packages that you upload to main between now and the Alpha 1 release will help us in the goal of a high quality and timely alpha, and hold any disruptive or unnecessary uploads until after the alpha is out. Again, this means the primary focus should be on resolving these bugs:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+bugs?field.milestone=33571

As always, there's also plenty of other work to be done in getting the archive in a consistent state so that we don't have uninstallable
packages for the alpha-1 milestone:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PackageArchive#Consistency

Remember that this is a "soft" freeze, so you are each responsible for making sure your uploads are appropriate - Launchpad will not be your safety net.

Packages that are not seeded on the CDs (i.e., most packages in universe, with the exception of Ubuntu Studio, Xubuntu, and Mythbuntu packages) may be uploaded as usual.

Thanks,
Kate Stewart, for the Ubuntu release team

Key dates in Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal Release cycle are as follows:

Key Cycle Dates Milestone
2 December 2010 Alpha 1 Release
30 December 2010 Debian Import Freeze
3 February 2011 Alpha 2 Release
24 February 2011 Feature Freeze
3 March 2011 Alpha 3 Release
24 March 2011 User Interface Freeze, Beta Freeze
31 March 2011 Beta Release
7 April 2011 Documentation String Freeze
14 April 2011 Final Freeze, Kernel Freeze, Non Language Pack Translation Deadline
21 April 2011 Release Candidate, Language Pack Translation Deadline
28 April 2011 Ubuntu 11.04 Release (Final Release)

More information on the Ubuntu 11.04, Natty Narwhal release schedule can be found on the wiki pages.

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