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action #594: Factory development process documentation

Polishing and publishing the document

Added by toscalix over 11 years ago. Updated about 11 years ago.

Status:
Closed
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Category:
Documentation
Target version:
Start date:
2013-07-23
Due date:
2013-09-06
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:
2.00 h

Description

Once the document is finished, Jos will polish it, give format to it and publish it on openSUSE infrastructure. We will use the team blog to communicate the insides.

Actions #1

Updated by anditosan about 11 years ago

I believe Coolo should provide us with a list of changes. Then we can start a new article about the release of M4.

Actions #2

Updated by lnussel about 11 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2013-08-02 to 2013-08-27
  • Target version changed from 13.1 Milestone 4 to 13.1 Beta 1
Actions #3

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Priority changed from Normal to Urgent

How is this going, Jos?

Actions #4

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Status changed from New to In Progress

Asked Michal and Tomas to provide names of the people involved in factory development to send them the document for feedback.

Actions #5

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

Tomas pointed me into this page: https://build.opensuse.org/group/show?group=opensuse-review-team

It seems though that there are a couple of guys from this list that do nothing.

Actions #6

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

The following people should be added:

  • Marcus Meissner
  • Frederik Crozat

I will ping:

  • Torsten Kukuk
  • Stephan Behlert
  • Roland Haidl
  • Management list from the department
Actions #7

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

Document sent to roland, torsten, Stefan and frederik, together with the managers of the department.

Actions #8

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2013-08-27 to 2013-08-28

we will publish it tomorrow if we get no reply

Actions #9

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

From Jos mail, we agree on:

Then we send it to the opensuse-internal ML and finally to factory.

Actions #10

Updated by Anonymous about 11 years ago

  • % Done changed from 0 to 10

Emailed the people mentioned by Agustin except for Dominique. Let's first finish this internally.

Actions #11

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Priority changed from Urgent to High

Pinged Stefan Bilhert. He will provide feedback tomorrow or the day after.

Actions #12

Updated by aplanas about 11 years ago

  • Tracker changed from communication to action

Convert the document into mediawiki. Split the document in two sections (overview and details). Add Category:

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Development_Process

https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Development_Process_Details

Jos, can you revise the document and go to the next step?

Actions #13

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Due date changed from 2013-08-28 to 2013-09-06
  • Priority changed from High to Normal

Document converted and published.

Actions #14

Updated by toscalix about 11 years ago

  • Assignee changed from Anonymous to aplanas

Received feedback we need to evaluate before opening the debate in factory mailing list.

Actions #15

Updated by aplanas about 11 years ago

Integrate feedback from Sascha.

Ask Marcus Meissner to recheck the wiki (he was the first to complain about the length of the document, now is split in two parts)

TODO before closing this task: talk with Sascha

Actions #16

Updated by aplanas about 11 years ago

  • % Done changed from 10 to 60
Actions #17

Updated by Anonymous about 11 years ago

  • Category changed from Marketing to Documentation

changing category to not pollute marketing category. This is documentation :D

Actions #18

Updated by Anonymous about 11 years ago

  • Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
  • % Done changed from 60 to 100

Also, it is on the wiki, and announced. I say this is done?!?

Actions #19

Updated by lnussel about 11 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Closed
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