On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 1:34 PM, Alex Huang <alex.hu...@citrix.com> wrote: > I added a Releases headline to cwiki. Under that headline is the 4.0 release > link and a 4.1 release link. The 4.1 release link points to an info page > where users and developers can get information on the status of the 4.1 > release. We can add links to jir searches that finds 4.1 bugs on this page. > The intent is to have a single starting point for users and developers to > look for information about a certain release. We probably can refine this > page as 4.1 goes on to make it a template for future release information. > > Please comment on if this is appropriate. > > --Alex >
Awesome. Thanks Alex. I'm just getting back into things after being offline, but this was on my list to start looking at our feature planning / release tracking process. Robyn's talk at the collab conference gave me ideas about how we can start to refine things a bit. We're a bit different from Fedora (certainly), but I like some of the model for planning and tracking that they use. I'll take a look at it this week, and we can start to get more organization around the 4.1.0 plan. I think Joe's primary planning / tracking tool for 4.0.1 has been Jira (which, IMO, is the right thing for bug-fix only releases). -chip