Postmortem and lessons learned for Linaro's release 2012.10

https://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1210/Release/Review


Highlights and Key Successes
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http://www.linaro.org/downloads/1210

Linaro is now making early ARMv8 images available to interested
developers. For a primer on the ARMv8 architecture, the AArch64
execution state and the A64 instruction set, please visit the ARM
portal. While there is currently no ARMv8 hardware available, ARM and
Linaro have developed support for AArch64/A64 against virtual
platforms and started sending the resulting patches to various open
source projects. For more information on these ARMv8 images please
take a look at the Linaro Engineer pages on the Linaro website.

Work on big.LITTLE continues as the Linaro Kernel Working Group
highlights its completion of TC2 support; noting that TC2 now boots
with the latest IKS tree. Five new test cases have been added to
handle simultaneous thread switching, important bugs such as Switcher
Thumb-2 bug and Switcher deadlock issue when working on the
memblock_steal(), vlock remaining locked under certain conditions were
fixed along with and updated focus to run benchmarks with the latest
IKS on TC2 to find optimization opportunities.


Postmortem and Lessons Learned
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As a better way for the integration groups to prioritize their
planning for each cycle, the platform group has begun to implement a
short planning sign-off session for each team.  After the team plans
the milestone, plans will be reviewed and signed off.
The general question that is to be answered is that "for this cycle is
the roadmap story complete?"
The format incorporates
 * Roadmap Card Review
 * General Planning
   * blueprints
   * bugs
   * maintenance
 * Resources
   * vacations
   * vacancies
 * action items


One item that continues to irritate is the TC2 board that is stuck in
customs in India. A major effort was expended to try and free it, but
it is still in stasis.


Blueprints
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The number of high or essential priority blueprints that missed the cycle:
Android                    4 out of 13
Developer Platform    3 out of 7
Infrastructure             3 out of 6
Lava                         3 out of 7
QA                           2 out of 5
Total                         15 out of 38

39% of high or essential priority blueprints scheduled for this cycle
were not delivered.

Total blueprints: 27 out of 54 missed the cycle.

High priority missed blueprints recap:
12.05: 19 out of 48, 39%
12.06: 13 out of 31, 42%
12.07: 14 out of 31, 45%
12.08: 6 out of 26, 23%
12.09: 9 out of 28, 32%
12.010: 15 out of 38, 39%

* Not included is data from working groups and landing teams

Source:
  
https://docs.google.com/a/linaro.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjEaTwrvj1bidHBfem1QMmZncGVuVjVEYjFxeGNCdnc#gid=5

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David Zinman, Project Manager
Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs

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