Vivid Vervet Alpha 1 has arrived

Hi,

Ubuntu GNOME Team is glad to announce the availability of the first milestone (Alpha 1) for Ubuntu GNOME Vivid Vervet (15.04).

Kindly do take the time and read the release notes:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/Alpha1/UbuntuGNOME

We would like to thank our great helpful and very supportive testers. They have responded to our urgent call for help in no time. Having high quality testers on the team make us more confident this cycle will be extraordinary and needless to mention, that is an endless motivation for us to do more and give more. Thank you so much again for all those who helped to test Alpha 1 images.

As always, if you need more information about testing, please see this page.

And, don’t hestiate to contact us if you have any question, feedback, notes, suggestions, etc – please see this page.

Thank you for choosing, testing and using Ubuntu GNOME!

T for Testing, V for Vivid

Hi,

Here we are, yet again, with a new chapter of our endless story. Can you guess what this is all about?

Well, can you believe it is time for Alpha 1 of Vivid Vervet?

According to Ubuntu Release Schedule, Alpha 1 is approaching quickly and Ubuntu GNOME is participating – according to this confirmation.

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You have showed a great deal of help, support, commitment and contributions with the previous cycles. We are asking again to be kind and nice to do the same this cycle as well. We are forever thankful for all our testers; without their great efforts, Ubuntu GNOME can’t be great nor stable. We take this chance to thank you, yet again, for each and everything you have done for Ubuntu GNOME. We seek your help, support and contribution this cycle as well.

Testing is not hard at all. Luckily, you don’t really have to be a developer nor an advanced user. All what you need is:

That is all what you really need 🙂

Needless to say, if you are ever in doubt or have any question, request, note, etc … then please contact us and our team will be more than glad to help!

Thank you and happy testing 🙂