Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [release][danube] proposed schedule slip for MS5 and MS6

2017-01-10 Thread David McBride
Team,

In case you weren't on the call this morning, the TSC approved the proposed
schedule slip.  I will be updating the schedule on the Danube release page
this week.  Let me know if you have any questions.

David

On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 1:46 PM, David McBride 
wrote:

> Reminder - discussion and vote tomorrow at TSC meeting.
>
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 3:50 PM, David McBride <
> dmcbr...@linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>
>> Team,
>>
>> This week, I learned that the system migration in the OPNFV Intel lab has
>> had a larger impact than expected.  The migration has hindered many OPNFV
>> projects from making progress toward MS5, which is currently scheduled for
>> January 13.
>>
>> Therefore, I am recommending to the TSC that we slip MS5 by two weeks to
>> January 27 and MS6 by three weeks to Feb 17.  I'm recommending that MS6 be
>> slipped by more than MS5 in order to avoid the Chinese New Year holiday in
>> early February.
>>
>> At this time, I am *not* recommending that we slip the release date
>> (March 27) for Danube.  This will reduce the time between scenario
>> integration (MS5) and stable branch (MS7) from 8 weeks to 6 weeks.  This
>> will put some pressure on the project teams and the scenario owners to
>> stabilize scenarios in less time than expected.  However, since we don't
>> yet have a lot of data on how much time this actually requires (which,
>> itself, is a moving target), then I think we should test whether we can
>> maintain the schedule for stable branch, and subsequent milestones.
>>
>> The TSC will discuss and vote on this proposed schedule change at the
>> next TSC meeting on January 10.  In the mean time, please feel free to
>> respond to this mail with your thoughts on this change.  Thanks.
>>
>> David
>>
>> --
>> *David McBride*
>> Release Manager, OPNFV
>> Mobile: +1.805.276.8018
>> Email/Google Talk: dmcbr...@linuxfoundation.org
>> Skype: davidjmcbride1
>> IRC: dmcbride
>>
>
>
>
> --
> *David McBride*
> Release Manager, OPNFV
> Mobile: +1.805.276.8018
> Email/Google Talk: dmcbr...@linuxfoundation.org
> Skype: davidjmcbride1
> IRC: dmcbride
>



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Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] [release][danube] proposed schedule slip for MS5 and MS6

2017-01-09 Thread David McBride
Reminder - discussion and vote tomorrow at TSC meeting.

On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 3:50 PM, David McBride 
wrote:

> Team,
>
> This week, I learned that the system migration in the OPNFV Intel lab has
> had a larger impact than expected.  The migration has hindered many OPNFV
> projects from making progress toward MS5, which is currently scheduled for
> January 13.
>
> Therefore, I am recommending to the TSC that we slip MS5 by two weeks to
> January 27 and MS6 by three weeks to Feb 17.  I'm recommending that MS6 be
> slipped by more than MS5 in order to avoid the Chinese New Year holiday in
> early February.
>
> At this time, I am *not* recommending that we slip the release date
> (March 27) for Danube.  This will reduce the time between scenario
> integration (MS5) and stable branch (MS7) from 8 weeks to 6 weeks.  This
> will put some pressure on the project teams and the scenario owners to
> stabilize scenarios in less time than expected.  However, since we don't
> yet have a lot of data on how much time this actually requires (which,
> itself, is a moving target), then I think we should test whether we can
> maintain the schedule for stable branch, and subsequent milestones.
>
> The TSC will discuss and vote on this proposed schedule change at the next
> TSC meeting on January 10.  In the mean time, please feel free to respond
> to this mail with your thoughts on this change.  Thanks.
>
> David
>
> --
> *David McBride*
> Release Manager, OPNFV
> Mobile: +1.805.276.8018
> Email/Google Talk: dmcbr...@linuxfoundation.org
> Skype: davidjmcbride1
> IRC: dmcbride
>



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[opnfv-tech-discuss] [release][danube] proposed schedule slip for MS5 and MS6

2017-01-05 Thread David McBride
Team,

This week, I learned that the system migration in the OPNFV Intel lab has
had a larger impact than expected.  The migration has hindered many OPNFV
projects from making progress toward MS5, which is currently scheduled for
January 13.

Therefore, I am recommending to the TSC that we slip MS5 by two weeks to
January 27 and MS6 by three weeks to Feb 17.  I'm recommending that MS6 be
slipped by more than MS5 in order to avoid the Chinese New Year holiday in
early February.

At this time, I am *not* recommending that we slip the release date (March
27) for Danube.  This will reduce the time between scenario integration
(MS5) and stable branch (MS7) from 8 weeks to 6 weeks.  This will put some
pressure on the project teams and the scenario owners to stabilize
scenarios in less time than expected.  However, since we don't yet have a
lot of data on how much time this actually requires (which, itself, is a
moving target), then I think we should test whether we can maintain the
schedule for stable branch, and subsequent milestones.

The TSC will discuss and vote on this proposed schedule change at the next
TSC meeting on January 10.  In the mean time, please feel free to respond
to this mail with your thoughts on this change.  Thanks.

David

-- 
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Release Manager, OPNFV
Mobile: +1.805.276.8018
Email/Google Talk: dmcbr...@linuxfoundation.org
Skype: davidjmcbride1
IRC: dmcbride
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