Hi Mike,
On 08/20/2012 02:02 PM, Mike Burns wrote:
Now that oVirt 3.1 has shipped, we need to start the planning
process
for the next release. One of the major topics for this week's weekly
sync is to review the release criteria.
The criteria we used for 3.1 is laid out on the wiki [1]. I will be
posting an equivalent version for the next release in the next couple
days, but it will mostly be copy/paste from this page.
Please think about release criteria and whether or not we want to
add/remove/change things for this release. This needs to be determined
now to make sure that the release process runs smoother down the line.
Beyond the release criteria, there's the main goal of the release - what
is the major problem oVirt users have that we can fix for the next
release, for example?
I find it useful to have one big user-visible goal to federate people
around the release and give us a nice headline feature. Of course it's
possible to have some smaller features we would like to add, and bugs we
would like to fix. But the big goal provides both a neat way of
prioritising work and a finish line to measure against.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Dave Neary
Community Action and Impact
Open Source and Standards Team, Red Hat
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