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Revision as of 13:15, 26 February 2018
Fedora Program Manager
Within the Fedora Project, the Program Manager (FPGM) is primarily responsible for:
- planning and scheduling of Fedora releases
- tracking the changes/features during the development/testing cycle
- release coordination (within QA, releng, FESCo, etc.)
- processes behind Fedora Project
- member of Fedora Council - Auxiliary Seat, Council secretary
The position is currently held by Jan Kuřík <jkurik@redhat.com> for Fedora 23+.
Program management SOPs
This SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) section contains a list of common FPGMs tasks.
- The Go/No-Go meeting
- The Readiness meeting
- Change Process
- End Of Life and Rawhide Rebase
- Schedule maintenance
Release Planning
- Fedora 42 Schedule
- Fedora 42 Release blocking deliverables
- Fedora 42 Change Set
- Fedora 42 House Keeping
- Known blockers
House Keeping
Previously, house keeping was done in BugZappers wiki but as BugZappers group is dismissed for several years, it was moved to FPgM wiki.
Useful links
- Schedules in HTML/ICS formats with TaskJuggler 2 sources
- Fedora Project Schedule Trac to report scheduling issues, and GIT with scripts making FPGM happier
- Fedora Release Life Cycle aka how to schedule next Fedora release