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| This page attempts to capture all concerns around the Fedora 12 schedule and outline recommendations for each concern.
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| = Blocker bug review timing =
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| == Problem ==
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| As scheduled, blocker bug reviews do not provide enough time to process the review feedback and get fixes in.
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| == Proposals ==
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| # I think we should be doing the first blocker review day a week earlier
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| # I think that blocker review for a given snapshot (alpha, beta) should happen at least 7 days before the freeze for said snapshot
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| # There should be a blocker review the day of or day before the scheduled RC compose
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| = The term ''RC'' is a lie =
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| As defined in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_release_life_cycle#Release_candidate wikipedia] ...
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| The term release candidate (RC) refers to a version with potential to be a final product, ready to
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| release unless fatal bugs emerge. In this stage of product stabilization (read QA cycle), all
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| product features have been designed, coded and tested through one or more Beta cycles with no
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| known showstopper-class bug.
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| == Problem ==
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| By scheduling multiple composes of an RC, are we supporting the perception that a Fedora Release Candidate is a '''lie'''?
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| == Proposals ==
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| # We should have a Test Compose a week prior to the freeze. This gives QA and whomever a chance to put the compose though our test matrix and find the problems before we freeze then once we clear blocker list we can compose a release candidate if it passes the matrix, it goes out
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| # Once we get RC stage, we make an RC and every single day is a blocker bug review day. Either there are new blockers found and we have to respin, or there aren't and we move on.
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| # There should be only one scheduled RC compose, and an understanding that it's a day to day thing we make an RC, re-review blocker status until there is a new blocker, make another RC
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