Hi Adam,
Looks really great in general! One specific comment, for Final 9; I
think we need a more specific definition of "and subsequent login".
Does that mean that you just type your username/password and look at
the default desktop? Are we scoping in any specific apps (firefox?)
Under any specific use cases (websites, random plugins?). Any other
apps?
(I see just now someone else commented on this specific criteria, but
instead asking about hardware).
My take is we should just scope it to critpath (i.e. enough of the
desktop to run packagekit), and have some sort of separate
criteria/process for applications.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> wrote:
During FUDCon, we've been working on revising the Fedora release
criteria.
John Poelstra had already fleshed out a structure and much of the final
content, and we've been revising and tweaking it in conjunction with QA
(myself, Will Woods and James Laska), release engineering (Jesse Keating),
anaconda team (especially Denise Dumas and Peter Jones) and desktop team
(Christopher Aillon and Matthias Clasen, who provided suggestions at an
earlier stage).
The new structure is based around a general page and specific pages for the
Fedora 13 Alpha, Beta and Final releases (which have been written
generically so they can easily be converted into pages for F14 and all
future releases just by copying and pasting). You can find the criteria
here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_Release_Criteria
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_13_Alpha_Release_Criteria
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_13_Beta_Release_Criteria
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_13_Final_Release_Criteria
they should contain everything you need to know. We based most of the
criteria around testing that was already being carried out but with no
formal policy basis, with additional suggestions from the anaconda and
desktop teams.
We will follow these criteria for the Fedora 13 release process. So if you
can see any problems or potential trouble with any of this, please do reply
and let us know!
Desktop team - can you please let us know of any additional things that you
would expect to be working at each point during the release cycle? Note
that only things that *must* be working at each point should be listed on
these pages, not nice-to-haves. You must be able to commit to the idea
that, if any criterion on the page is not met, we would slip the release in
question.
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