Gutsy should be released tomorrow and we will be looking at a brand new Ubuntu. A lot of great innovations have been implemented by the Ubuntu developers and a lot of new software made it to their repository. Gnome 2.20, OpenOffice 2.3 and Thunderbird 2.0 for instance are among them.

The Mint developers also put a lot of efforts into modernizing their tools.

MintInstall and MintDesktop should come with significant changes.  MintUpdate is ready and should be included in Daryna. And finally, innovations that were put into Celena will be ported to Daryna as well, this includes for instance mintAssistant and mintUpload.

Development on Daryna itself begun and the upgrade path to Gutsy proved very tricky.

Based on the 7.10 RC release the team didn’t manage to get a stable system yet.  Users are recommended to avoid upgrades to Gutsy. Among other known issues Firefox and Gdebi stop working… and sudo causes problems.

With Gutsy final being released tomorrow Daryna should become usable in the days to come and we should expect a BETA release soon enough.

The challenge for the Mint team will be the upgrade path which will  eventually determine whether it’s possible to upgrade from Celena to Daryna and whether Mint still uses Ubuntu to produce the liveCDs or start generating its own.

In brief.. things look very promising but there are still a few uncertainties.

You probably noticed a lot of mint tools were getting released… as we’re getting close to Daryna we’re taking the opportunity to make things better. MintUpdate is pretty stable. MintInstall is going through massive surgery and next in the line will probably be mintDesktop..

Anyway, mintInstall 2.6 looks better, does a better job at downloading and installing software and is i18n ready.

Please test it and send us your feedback:

http://linuxmint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6048

Launchpad prooved to be useful and 3 mint projects now use it:

https://launchpad.net/mintInstall

https://launchpad.net/mintUpdate

https://launchpad.net/mintDesktop

For each of these projects, launchpad provides the following features:

  • You can report bugs
  • You can write blueprints if you want new features to be considered in future versions
  • You can ask questions and get answers
  • For projects which are translatable (all will be, in time…) you can help translating them to other languages
  • In the future you might be able to take part in their development and branch off source code

If you don’t have a launchpad account yet, open one and get involved.