[Meego-handset] Upcoming dates and deadlines?

James jketreno at linux.intel.com
Fri Oct 1 10:28:19 PDT 2010


  Is there a page on http://wiki.meego.com which concretely articulates 
the upcoming release deadlines and meetings for the development 
community to be involved?

Specifically I'm looking for a page we can refer to which includes build 
cut-offs, links to integration process for those builds, build dates, 
critical meeting information, etc. that all lead up to the 1.1 target.

The wiki should reference material like 
http://wiki.meego.com/Release_Engineering/Plans/1.1, 
http://wiki.meego.com/Release_Engineering/Release_Timeline, and 
http://wiki.meego.com/Release_Engineering/Process providing the specific 
dates and details relevant to the 1.1 release so people can plan 
accordingly.

The meetings where decisions are being made should be called out in 
advance.  For example (dates and times below are for demonstration 
purposes only):

September 30th: RC Phase Begins
11:59PM GMT
     Submission Request deadline.  NO submissions post 11:59PM will be 
accepted.  1.1 branch occurs.

October  5th
  2:00PM GMT
      Public bug scrub/triage session for MeeGo 1.1; irc.freenode.net 
#meego-meetings

October  6th
  2:00PM GMT
      Change Control Board bug ratification / review

October  7th: MeeGo 1.0.99.2 Release Candidate 1
11:59PM GMT
     1.0.99.1 *CCB APPROVED* Submission Request deadline.  NO 
submissions post 11:59PM will be accepted for 1.0.99.1.

October 14th: MeeGo 1.0.99.2 Release Candidate 2
11:59PM GMT
     1.0.99.2 *CCB APPROVED* Submission Request deadline.  NO 
submissions post 11:59PM will be accepted for 1.0.99.2.

October 21st: MeeGo 1.1.0 Release Build
11:59PM GMT
     1.1.0.0. *CCB APPROVED* Submission Request deadline.  NO 
submissions post 11:59PM will be accepted for 1.1.0.0.

It would also be beneficial to have a 2-day reminder email sent to the 
list letting folks know about the next snapshot / branch / process 
change deadline.  The kernel maintainers have used a similar process on 
meego-dev and it has served as a very helpful reminder for people that 
aren't involved with the project on a day-to-day basis, but that are 
trying to get code in.

Right now, it is very difficult to find out what the upcoming dates and 
deadlines are, as well as how and where the various stages of the 
process are occurring.

Thanks,
James


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