On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 4:41 AM Miroslav Suchý <msuchy(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Dne 26. 11. 18 v 17:03 Matthew Miller napsal(a):
> * embrace Taiga (an open source kanban tool) for project planning
> * fix the compose speed (target: one hour!)
> * really actually for real gated Rawhide
> * better CI pipeline tests for everything
> * define a base platform -- Red Hat wants to focus resources here
> * better tooling for non-base deliverables
> * better metrics for everything
My experience is that things are fixed when we are in real time stress. When we have more
time, then people (including
me) are trying to develop/invent new things.
I have a counter proposal: Make the release every week or month - this will force us to
automate all release processes :)
It's funny you mention that, because I could foresee one outcome of
focusing on a core platform being that we do a more frequent release.
If we can effectively machine-test more of that platform, we could do
releases on a timescale of weeks instead of only twice a year. The
Atomic WG does this already. This probably makes more sense for an
ostree based release than constantly spinning large, multi-GB ISOs.
--
Paul