On 10/07/2016 12:20 PM, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
Hi,

for better or worse, our milestone and release planning is not great. We
normally decide on what we want to work on for the next release and release
new versions based on Fedora or RHEL releases (mostly because there is
normally no other driver..if there are other projects or distributions
who would like us to release on a different schedule, please just speak up!).

The result is that our milestones don't really reflect the reality -- we
have a huge milestone called "1.16" that is not really going to become
1.16, it's rather a set of tickets we'd like to work on "sometimes in
the future". In addition, we have milestones that track bug fixing in
released versions, currently 1.13.5 and 1.14.2 and the version currently
under development, which is 1.15 at the moment.

What I propose to make it clearer to outsiders what the expectations are
is simply the following:
     - rename the current 1.16 bucket to "Future releases", maybe with a
       more explanatory note, like "Future releases - not planned for a
       particular date"
     - triage the milestones like 1.17 or 2.0, move tickets from there
       either to deferred or just close them
     - rename the "Deferred" milestone to "Patches welcome".

I think this would make it clearer a bit in terms of what the sssd
upstream is working on now and what we are working on next..

Comments? Thoughts?

Ack.

We can do the 1.17 and 2.0 (and maybe other milestones) triage
on the next devel meeting. Or we can make a special BJ call for
this.

Michal
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