Hi all, This is the call for discussion about Ubuntu Foundations planning for the 11.10 cycle. Here's the process I'd like to use:
1. Send a call for topics the Ubuntu community (this is it) 2. Have an exchange over irc and email to discuss the requirements in depth 3. Produce a resulting UDS plan which summarizes the topics going into UDS, and feeds into blueprints 4. Provide a final roadmap post-UDS Here is the schedule with some details. = March 30th: Request for Topics = This email is the request for topics. Please send topics that you would like the Ubuntu Foundations team to consider for this cycle to the **ubuntu-devel-discuss** mailing list [1] with "[Oneiric-Foundations-Topic]" in the subject line. These are not specific requirements, but high-level ideas or concepts. Though we will want hear about all of your OS plumbing related needs, while compiling requirements, it may be useful to keep in mind the areas the our team primarily focuses on, e.g. * Boot * Package management * Toolchain * Filesystems * Install * Networking = April 4th through April 15th - Requirements discussions held = We will discuss topics in the ubuntu-devel irc channel and ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list. The goal will be to identify and document specific requirements. = April 18th through April 29th - Getty Natty out! = = May 2nd - UDS Oneiric Topics Review = The week before UDS Oneiric we will present a plan. This is essentially a review of what topics we have planned for further discussion at UDS. = May 9th through May 13th - UDS = = Approximately two weeks post UDS - Oneiric Plan Review = About two weeks after UDS, we will revise the UDS Oneiric Plan to capture what was actually decided as the plan of record at UDS, and present that information. This info will feed into the Ubuntu Server and Desktop roadmaps. Thanks, -Robbie [1] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss -- Robbie Williamson <[email protected]> "You can't be lucky all the time, but you can be smart everyday" -Mos Def "Arrogance is thinking you are better than everyone else, while Confidence is knowing no one else is better than you." -Me ;) -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss
