Introducing Products

2010-11-23 Thread Emmet Hikory
In the testing team, we've been using the concept of product for
some time, to better identify the artifacts that capture our
attention, but I am unsure that this concept has been shared with the
wider development community.

   A product is an image containing some portion of Ubuntu software,
targeted for some specific installation environment, and released
following our release management processes.  Some examples of our
current products include:

Ubuntu Desktop Live i386
Ubuntu Server Alternate amd64
Kubuntu Desktop Live powerpc
Ubuntu Netbook Preinstalled armel+omap3

   In an attempt to better manage our products, and ensure that each
product is well tested and well supported, a more formal means of
tracking products is being established, so that each product must be
deliberately selected by some team willing to commit to the validation
and certification processes, consisting of those who have both the
necessary hardware and familiarity with the software to provide
effective testing; and each product must have a nominated product
manager.

   Towards that end, each flavour team should consider which
installation targets they wish to support, and identify a product
manager who will be available as a contact for the release team to
provide confirmation of the completion of milestone validations and
release approval for each product.  Depending on the internal
organisation of any specific flavour team, these product managers
might be part of the development team, part of the testing team, or
part of a management team.  In all cases, the nominated product
managers should have access to the installation environment towards
which their product is targeted.

   Those interested in following the specifics of the implementation
are encouraged to subscribe to the relevant specification (1), which
will be used for the tracking of the implementation.

   I will be contacting each flavour team in the near future to
discuss the available installation targets and the set of products to
be released with Ubuntu 11.04.  Once complete, the set of images
produced will be limited to only include those for which product
managers have been nominated.

1: 
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-qa-n-testing-different-architectures

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Re: Introducing Products

2010-11-23 Thread Tim Gardner
On 11/22/2010 01:02 PM, Emmet Hikory wrote:
 In the testing team, we've been using the concept of product for
 some time, to better identify the artifacts that capture our
 attention, but I am unsure that this concept has been shared with
 the wider development community.

 A product is an image containing some portion of Ubuntu software,
 targeted for some specific installation environment, and released
 following our release management processes.  Some examples of our
 current products include:

 Ubuntu Desktop Live i386 Ubuntu Server Alternate amd64 Kubuntu
 Desktop Live powerpc Ubuntu Netbook Preinstalled armel+omap3

 In an attempt to better manage our products, and ensure that each
 product is well tested and well supported, a more formal means of
 tracking products is being established, so that each product must be
 deliberately selected by some team willing to commit to the
 validation and certification processes, consisting of those who have
 both the necessary hardware and familiarity with the software to
 provide effective testing; and each product must have a nominated
 product manager.

 Towards that end, each flavour team should consider which
 installation targets they wish to support, and identify a product
 manager who will be available as a contact for the release team to
 provide confirmation of the completion of milestone validations and
 release approval for each product.  Depending on the internal
 organisation of any specific flavour team, these product managers
 might be part of the development team, part of the testing team, or
 part of a management team.  In all cases, the nominated product
 managers should have access to the installation environment towards
 which their product is targeted.

 Those interested in following the specifics of the implementation are
 encouraged to subscribe to the relevant specification (1), which will
 be used for the tracking of the implementation.

 I will be contacting each flavour team in the near future to discuss
 the available installation targets and the set of products to be
 released with Ubuntu 11.04.  Once complete, the set of images
 produced will be limited to only include those for which product
 managers have been nominated.

 1:
 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-qa-n-testing-different-architectures

  -- Emmet HIKORY


I like your proposal. In the past, due to the somewhat chaotic ARM 
planning process, the kernel team has spent time and energy on ARM 
branches for platforms that nobody has actually used. We have since 
retired some ARM branches as obsolete and unmaintained.

rtg
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Meeting tomorrow - 18:00 UTC - #ubuntu-quality

2010-11-23 Thread Mohammed Amine IL Idrissi
Hello all!

Just a quick reminder that tomorrow November 23rd we are having a
regular QA meeting at 18:00 UTC at #ubuntu-quality. Chair will be devildante.

Agenda, so far, looks like this:

 * review previous action items (all)
 * SRU Report -- jibel
 * Bugday -- pedro_
 * Selection of new chair -- devildante

Please, add your agenda items, as usual, at:

 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings

Thank you,
Mohamed Amine IL Idrissi

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