On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 5:05 PM Matthew Miller <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 09:50:33AM -0500, Paul Frields wrote:
> Here's the summary from the page, which proposes we pause the release
> after F30 for these efforts:
I know it was a big time-off holiday week in the US, but I expected a little
more interest in this post. Perhaps it seemed like too much text to digest
along with turkey and stuffing. :) I'm highlighting it with a subject
reflecting the big, direct impact, and here's some other top-level
proposals:
* 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
I am +100 to these changes.
The idea that we can essentially not release for a year to do this
raises the interesting point that perhaps our release cadence is not
as rigid as we think it may be. I don't think we are going to skip
Gnome and other major updates, are we? If not, then this also runs
into the conversation about longer lifecycles and whether we need
releases, imho.
regards,
bex
Please read
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives/Lifecycle/Problem_statements
and comment in this thread.
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