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| = Knowledge Base = * '''[[Upstream/Adopt|Adopt an Upstream]] - if you are highly interested in some Upstream project and want work with them to improve it in Ubuntu''' - this is a good starting point if you want to start going through bugs. * [[Upstream/AdoptingTemplate|document links to an upstream project]] * [[UpstreamGuide|How you as an Upstream project can make your Ubuntu packager's life easier]] |
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| * [[UbuntuDevelopment|Overview over Ubuntu Development]] * [[ReleaseSchedule|Our release schedule]], including freezes and milestones |
* [[UbuntuDevelopment|Overview]] of Ubuntu Development * Our relationship with [[Debian|Debian]]. * [[ReleaseSchedule|Our release schedule]], including freezes and milestones. * Our [[StableReleaseUpdates|Stable Release Policy]] - this is information handy if you have a fix that you would like to see shipped in a current stable release. * Our [[SecurityTeam/Policies|security policies]] - Security Team [[SecurityTeam/Contacts|contact information]] |
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| = Knowledge Base = * '''[[Upstream/Adopt|Adopt an Upstream]] - if you are highly interested in some Upstream project and want work with them to improve it in Ubuntu''' - this is a good starting point if you want to start going through bugs. * [[Upstream/AdoptingTemplate|Template]] to adopt a project. * [[UpstreamGuide|How you as an Upstream project can make your Ubuntu packager's life easier]] |
In Ubuntu it's important to us to have a good relationship with our Upstream projects and an efficient workflow we both benefit from.
The Upstream namespace on the wiki is all about:
- best practices for collaboration between Ubuntu and Upstream
- giving Upstreams better visibility into what's happening in Ubuntu
- recommendations for engaging and working with an Upstream project
General Links
Overview of Ubuntu Development
Our relationship with Debian.
Our release schedule, including freezes and milestones.
Our Stable Release Policy - this is information handy if you have a fix that you would like to see shipped in a current stable release.
Our security policies - Security Team contact information
Ubuntu Upstream Report - Low hanging fruit for bugs you might have fixed that we haven't applied yet.
Knowledge Base
Adopt an Upstream - if you are highly interested in some Upstream project and want work with them to improve it in Ubuntu - this is a good starting point if you want to start going through bugs.
Template to adopt a project.
How you as an Upstream project can make your Ubuntu packager's life easier
Upstream (last edited 2017-11-27 15:47:17 by bryanquigley)