Skip to content

13.1 Status Summary

Jeremy Davis edited this page Mar 19, 2015 · 4 revisions

As with v13.0, this page will be used to summarize the status of TurnKey 13.1's development.

Throughout the development process, commits to all appliances and sub-components will be pushed out to GitHub in real-time. We'll also be reviewing all existing and future pull requests we encourage anyone interested in leaving their mark on TurnKey to step in and collaborate with us.

All non-building appliances are listed at the bottom of this page; plus also have a bug on the issue tracker. If you are working on an appliance (either a bugfix or adding a feature) please note on the relevant issue (or create one if none exists).

Many hands make light work as the saying goes so we'd like to encourage everyone interested in making Linux and open source software easier to use to get involved!

How to get involved

  • Testing: The easiest to get started is to test a successfully built image, and mark it appropriately. If you encounter an issue, please add it to the tracker. Going one step further, you can fix it as well.

  • Fixing builds: Each failed build has an issue with the traceback identifying the failure. Once the issue is fixed, we'll rebuild the appliance to verify it passes.

Appliance library changes

Status

All issues pertaining to the 13.1 release can be found on the tracker.

Build status (13.1rc1)

Appliances that build ok are crossed out (that doesn't mean that they are tested and confirmed working; just that they build from current source ok).

Each appliance has a link to it's issue tracker tag (which should show any relevant bugs/feature requests). Note that only bugs/feature requests directly related to that appliance will show; some appliance may also have outstanding bugs/feature requests against it's parent appliance (e.g. many web apps are built on LAMP; the LAMP bugs will only show against LAMP itself; not against all the child appliances)

If the test run is incomplete a horizontal bar will deliniate between tested appliances (above) and untested (below).

Clone this wiki locally