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Mandriva 2011 delayed by two weeks, Technology Preview available

From:  Eugeni Dodonov <eugeni-AT-mandriva.com>
To:  cooker-AT-mandrivalinux.org, "maintainers-AT-mandriva.com" <maintainers-AT-mandriva.com>
Subject:  Mandriva 2011 Technology Preview and change in dates
Date:  Mon, 31 Jan 2011 12:44:46 -0200
Message-ID:  <4D46CADE.1000805@mandriva.com>

Hi all,

due to a huge number of big changes in Mandriva 2011 so far, combined 
with rpm5 migration both in the repositories and inside the build 
system, we have decided to shift the release dates for Mandriva 2011 by 
two weeks, to give us a better time period to fit the remaining pieces.

Therefore, the new release calendar for Mandriva 2011 will look like this:
- Mandriva 2011 Alpha: February 14 2011
- Mandriva 2011 Alpha 2: February 28 2011
- Mandriva 2011 Beta 1: March 14 2011
- Mandriva 2011 Beta 2: April 11 2011
- Mandriva 2011 RC: May 9 2011
- Mandriva 2011 Final: June 13 2011

However, as today's date was promised to give you a preview on how 
Mandriva 2011 will look like, we have decided to prepare an additional 
release, calling it Mandriva 2011 Technology Preview, to show what is 
inside current Mandriva Cooker, and what will be available in Alpha. And 
this Technology Preview becomes available today :).

The Technology Preview showcases what will be inside the first Mandriva 
2011 Alpha version. It already comes with rpm5, native systemd, 
networkmanager support, KDE 4.6.0, kernel 2.6.37, firefox 4b10, X.org 
server 1.9, clementine 0.6 and lots of updated packages everywhere.

Also, this Technology Preview shows a preview of the the new way we are 
thinking on how to run and install Mandriva Desktop. It will be possible 
to use the same Mandriva image to run it live, from either cdrom and 
flash drives (you can use the Addons/livecd-iso-to-disk script from it, 
contained within the iso), or install it, all from the same image. So we 
will have the "Mandriva Desktop" image which will supersede both 
Mandriva Free and Mandriva One.

Of course, it comes with some missing pieces yet:
  - Networkmanager daemon is not started automatically on boot. In order 
to use it, run the 'systemctl start networkmanager.service' after boot.
  - Artwork is not updated to the latest version.
  - And there are still many many bugs to fix, even for Alpha.

But if you want to see the current way of things in Mandriva Cooker, and 
see an rpm5 and native-systemd-powered version of Mandriva, keep an eye 
on your favorite mirror - the isos should magically appear there shortly :).

-- 
Eugeni Dodonov




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