Ubuntu 15.10 Release Schedule Firmed Up

Written by Michael Larabel in Ubuntu on 21 May 2015 at 08:13 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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For those that haven't seen/heard yet, the Ubuntu 15.10 release schedule has now been firmed up.

Ubuntu 15.10 is set to make its debut on 22 October. Up to the Ubuntu 15.10 final release will be various alpha and beta releases over the summer for the flavors opting-in to do such development milestones while Canonical will just encourage the daily testing of Ubuntu ISOs. The Debian import freeze and feature freeze is set for 20 August.

The complete Ubuntu 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" release schedule can be found via the Ubuntu Wiki.

Ubuntu 15.10 is expected to bring features like persistent network names, significant Snappy improvements, possible LXQt by default on Lubuntu, GCC 5 compiler support, and many Unity 8 advancements for the phone and desktop.
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