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=== Periodic Status ===
=== Periodic Status ===
* Level of code completion is show as a percentage under the ''Current Status'' section of the feature page. Percentage completion does not reflect the level of unfixed bugs or that the feature has been fully tested.


# Feature pages should be updated to reflect the current status of the feature by the following milestones on the Release Engineering schedule:
# Feature pages should be updated to reflect the current status of the feature by the following milestones on the Release Engineering schedule:
#* Alpha Freeze --features not 100% complete at alpha should be updated no less than every two weeks
#* ''Feature Freeze''--features not 100% complete at Feature Freeze should be updated no less than every two weeks until ''Beta Freeze''
#* Beta Freeze
#* Beta Freeze--all features should be 100% complete.  If necessary, the feature page adjusted to reflect everything completed (so as to reflect 100% completion).
# One week prior to Beta Freeze all features will evaluated based on test results to date
# One week prior to Beta Freeze all features will evaluated based on test results to date
# At Beta Freeze all feature pages should be at 100% completion, and if necessary, the feature page adjusted to reflect everything completed (so as to reflect 100% completion).
# Feature Wrangler will send reminders and announcements to fedora-devel-announce list as necessary
# Feature Wrangler will send individual reminders and announcements to fedora-devel-announce list as necessary
# A summary status for all the features targeted to a particular release will be collected on a summary page which references and briefly explains the feature
# A summary status for all the features targeted to a particular release will be collected on a summary page which references and briefly explains the feature.
#* The Feature Wrangler will maintain this page
#* The Feature Wrangler will maintain this page.
#* This page will be located at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/<release number>/FeatureList
#* This page will be located at: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/<release number>/FeatureList
# Reminders to developers about upcoming feature deadlines will be sent to fedora-devel-announce@redhat.com
# Reminders to developers about upcoming feature deadlines will be sent to fedora-devel-announce@redhat.com
# Nag mail to developers with delinquent feature page updates will be emailed privately and shamed in a nice way on fedora-devel-list@redhat.com
# Nag mail to developers with delinquent feature page updates will be blind copied (bcc'd) on an email to fedora-devel-announce@redhat.com so that they receive a private copy of the email.

Revision as of 23:36, 6 January 2010

Periodic Status

  • Level of code completion is show as a percentage under the Current Status section of the feature page. Percentage completion does not reflect the level of unfixed bugs or that the feature has been fully tested.
  1. Feature pages should be updated to reflect the current status of the feature by the following milestones on the Release Engineering schedule:
    • Feature Freeze--features not 100% complete at Feature Freeze should be updated no less than every two weeks until Beta Freeze
    • Beta Freeze--all features should be 100% complete. If necessary, the feature page adjusted to reflect everything completed (so as to reflect 100% completion).
  2. One week prior to Beta Freeze all features will evaluated based on test results to date
  3. Feature Wrangler will send reminders and announcements to fedora-devel-announce list as necessary
  4. A summary status for all the features targeted to a particular release will be collected on a summary page which references and briefly explains the feature
  5. Reminders to developers about upcoming feature deadlines will be sent to fedora-devel-announce@redhat.com
  6. Nag mail to developers with delinquent feature page updates will be blind copied (bcc'd) on an email to fedora-devel-announce@redhat.com so that they receive a private copy of the email.