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=Beta Release Requirements= | =Beta Release Requirements= | ||
*All Fedora 18 Alpha Release Criteria must be met | *All [[Architectures/ARM/Fedora_18_Alpha_Release_Criteria| Fedora 18 Alpha Release Criteria]] must be met | ||
*All bugs blocking the Beta tracker must be CLOSED | *All bugs blocking the Beta tracker must be CLOSED | ||
*The images must not be over 4G in size, uncompressed. | *The images must not be over 4G in size, uncompressed. | ||
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=Beta Blocker Bugs = | =Beta Blocker Bugs = | ||
A bug is considered a Beta blocker bug if any of the following criteria are met: | |||
*A bug in a Critical Path package that: | *A bug in a [[Critical_Path_Packages|Critical Path package]] package that: | ||
**Cannot be fixed with a future stable update | **Cannot be fixed with a future stable update | ||
**Has a severity rating of high or greater and no reasonable workaround (see definition of severity | **Has a severity rating of high or greater and no reasonable workaround (see definition of [[BugZappers/BugStatusWorkFlow#Priority_and_Severity|priority and severity]]) | ||
*Bug hinders execution of required Beta test plans or dramatically reduces test coverage | *Bug hinders execution of required Beta test plans or dramatically reduces test coverage | ||
*Bug relates to an unmet Beta Release Requirement | *Bug relates to an unmet Beta Release Requirement | ||
*A Fedora | *A [[Features/Policy|Fedora feature]] being incomplete, in and of itself, does not constitute a blocker bug. The feature process is separate from this process. Features are required to meet certain standards at certain points of the release cycle, but this is part of the [[Features/Policy|feature process]] and managed, tracked and enforced separately from this process. However, if a proposed feature being incomplete causes any of the above criteria to be met, then the bug is a release blocker. | ||
=Beta Contingency Plan = | =Beta Contingency Plan = | ||
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=Confirming Beta Requirements = | =Confirming Beta Requirements = | ||
The Fedora-ARM group has the responsibility of determining whether the criteria for the release has been met (as outlined above) through discussion with Development and Release Engineering | The Fedora-ARM group has the responsibility of determining whether the criteria for the release has been met (as outlined above) through discussion with Development and Release Engineering. | ||
== Related Pages == | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[Fedora Release Criteria]] | |||
* [[Architectures/ARM/Fedora_18_Alpha_Release_Criteria| Fedora 18 Alpha Release Criteria]] | * [[Architectures/ARM/Fedora_18_Alpha_Release_Criteria| Fedora 18 Alpha Release Criteria]] | ||
* [[Architectures/ARM/Fedora_18_Final_Release_Criteria | Fedora 18 Final Release Criteria]] | * [[Architectures/ARM/Fedora_18_Final_Release_Criteria | Fedora 18 Final Release Criteria]] | ||
* [[Blocker Bug FAQ]] | |||
* [[Packaging:Guidelines]] |
Latest revision as of 19:35, 9 August 2012
Beta Objectives
The objectives of the Beta release are to:
- Publicly release installable media versions of a code complete test release: Beta is the last widely co-ordinated test release point in any given release cycle
- Finish testing Fedora 18 Features
- Identify as many F18Blocker bugs as possible
Beta Release Requirements
- All Fedora 18 Alpha Release Criteria must be met
- All bugs blocking the Beta tracker must be CLOSED
- The images must not be over 4G in size, uncompressed.
- When booting a system installed without a graphical environment, or when using a correct configuration setting to cause an installed system to boot in non-graphical mode, the system should provide a working login prompt without any unintended user intervention when boot is complete, and all virtual consoles intended to provide a working login prompt should do so, except for a character-mode firstboot if provided.
- In most cases, the installed system must be able to play back sound with gstreamer-based applications (see Blocker_Bug_FAQ), if supported audio output devices are present.
- No part of any release-blocking desktop's panel (or equivalent) configuration should crash or be entirely non-functional on boot of the installed system using default installation choices
- Automatic mounting on insertion of removable media must work in release-blocking desktops
- The default update manager in release-blocking desktops must periodically check for updates when running on an installed system
- All release-blocking desktops' offered mechanisms (if any) for shutting down, logging out and rebooting must work.
Beta Blocker Bugs
A bug is considered a Beta blocker bug if any of the following criteria are met:
- A bug in a Critical Path package package that:
- Cannot be fixed with a future stable update
- Has a severity rating of high or greater and no reasonable workaround (see definition of priority and severity)
- Bug hinders execution of required Beta test plans or dramatically reduces test coverage
- Bug relates to an unmet Beta Release Requirement
- A Fedora feature being incomplete, in and of itself, does not constitute a blocker bug. The feature process is separate from this process. Features are required to meet certain standards at certain points of the release cycle, but this is part of the feature process and managed, tracked and enforced separately from this process. However, if a proposed feature being incomplete causes any of the above criteria to be met, then the bug is a release blocker.
Beta Contingency Plan
- If all of the Beta Release Requirements are not met by 20:00 UTC on Wednesday the week prior to release day, the release will be delayed by one week so that the Beta Release Requirements can be met.
- One week will be added to all remaining tasks in the release schedule, including the final release date.
- This decision will be made during our weekly meeting on Freenode in #fedora-meeting-1 one week prior to the scheduled release.
Confirming Beta Requirements
The Fedora-ARM group has the responsibility of determining whether the criteria for the release has been met (as outlined above) through discussion with Development and Release Engineering.