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* Create and improve systems, resources, and upstream efforts that benefit general users, and help draw power users into contribution | * Create and improve systems, resources, and upstream efforts that benefit general users, and help draw power users into contribution | ||
* Improve/maintain systems/resources for existing contributors | * Improve/maintain systems/resources for existing contributors | ||
=== Team High Level Goals === | |||
* Plan for and deliver high quality kernel for upcoming Fedora releases | |||
* Improve team efficiency and community collaboration | |||
* Increase participation in upstream kernel community | |||
=== Goals === | |||
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! Description !! Category !! Lead Person !! Target | |||
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| Retrace kernel issue reduction || Quality/Upstream || FY || | |||
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| Improve kernel task automation || Efficiency/Automation || || | |||
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| Increase upstream kernel reviews and bugfixes || Upstream || || | |||
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| Contribute kernel specific content to Fedora Magazine articles || Collaboration || || | |||
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| Kernel test system - what's next || Quality/Upstream || [[User:Jforbes | Justin Forbes]] || | |||
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Problems | Problems | ||
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** Mostly because we haven't had a full team for a while. Let's figure this out. | ** Mostly because we haven't had a full team for a while. Let's figure this out. | ||
** Community members have little insight into how or why we do what we do beyond the wiki pages. Can we make it easier for them to participate? | ** Community members have little insight into how or why we do what we do beyond the wiki pages. Can we make it easier for them to participate? | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 22 April 2015
Overall department goals
- Modernizing release process and deliverables
- Create and improve systems, resources, and upstream efforts that benefit general users, and help draw power users into contribution
- Improve/maintain systems/resources for existing contributors
Team High Level Goals
- Plan for and deliver high quality kernel for upcoming Fedora releases
- Improve team efficiency and community collaboration
- Increase participation in upstream kernel community
Goals
Description | Category | Lead Person | Target |
---|---|---|---|
Retrace kernel issue reduction | Quality/Upstream | FY | |
Improve kernel task automation | Efficiency/Automation | ||
Increase upstream kernel reviews and bugfixes | Upstream | ||
Contribute kernel specific content to Fedora Magazine articles | Collaboration | ||
Kernel test system - what's next | Quality/Upstream | Justin Forbes |
Problems
- Retrace is flooded with kernel reports (so is bugzilla but this is always the case)
- Our team's participation in the upstream kernel community has dwindled significantly
- This means we're considered outsiders more than members
- Decreased visibility can lead to decreased responsiveness from upstream
- The team's integration within the distro is fairly minimal
- Good and bad
- Good: We aren't holding anything up. The kernel ships on time and is fairly high quality overall
- Not so good:
- We don't necessarily improve the overall release
- We don't ask for and discuss needs/problems other teams are having (e.g. Desktop)
- Good and bad
- Interaction with Red Hat stakeholders is minimal
- Normally doesn't impact us day to day, but we could help for future items
- Team efficiency and community participation doesn't exist
- Mostly because we haven't had a full team for a while. Let's figure this out.
- Community members have little insight into how or why we do what we do beyond the wiki pages. Can we make it easier for them to participate?