Mandriva Linux 2010 is on the road

Mandriva Linux 2010 planning Work on Mandriva Linux 2010 release has already started for some weeks now. Final planning is finally out, you will find all details below. So first milestone is planned for 18th of june.
Mandriva Linux 2010 planning: http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2010.0_Development#Planning

2010 specifications are on the way and will be stored in svn. pdf file will be provided in wiki as during next week. This new coming release was also a good opportunity to launch Mandriva IdeasAs. This new web tool is dedicated to Mandriva community. Any user can easily submit proposal. It’s all free, you just need to register and get a Mandriva account.

Added in this planning, 3 weeks dedicated and focusing on patches review and debug. Regarding debug weeks, more information will come later. Patches week  will take place from 8th to 14th of june. Main goal is to clean existing patches in our SRPMs and submit some to upstream project. It’s all in open source mind and help to improve global quality of distribution.

More information: https://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2010_patchreview

Everybody is welcome and should take part of it, we also think that it’s a great opportunity for new coming packagers to clean and adopt orphan packages :) .

8 Responses to “Mandriva Linux 2010 is on the road”

  1. liberforce says:

    Ok, seems the patchreview link is the wrong one. Use this one instead:
    http://wiki.mandriva.com/en/2010_patchreview

  2. richardst says:

    I’m glad that Mandriva continue working.
    Mandriva is the best.

  3. zamri says:

    I use cooker and the packages have 2010 as part of their names. Although many packages are not stable enough for production use but cooker users will be the first to experience changes towards Mandriva 2010.

    Way to go Mandriva! :)

  4. [...] Mandriva Linux 2010 is on the road 2010 specifications are on the way and will be stored in svn. pdf file will be provided in wiki as during next week. This new coming release was also a good opportunity to launch Mandriva IdeasAs. This new web tool is dedicated to Mandriva community. Any user can easily submit proposal. It’s all free, you just need to register and get a Mandriva account. [...]

  5. Christos says:

    I’d really love to finally see DVD’s allowed for Linux!Why should it not be allowed in the first place?If we buy dvd’s/blue-rays,then why can’t we watch them on our Linux?Also more support for lexmark printers, and creative webcams would be a great improvement