Hi All,

Here is the summary for Linaro release 11.12 postmortem and lessons learned,
and the last for the calendar year.
For a detailed release review please visit

 https://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1112/Release/Review


Highlights and Key Successes
============================

This cycle's release features accelerated graphics for Android Ice Cream
Sandwich on several of our supported member platforms.

  
http://www.linaro.org/accelerated-builds-of-android-ice-cream-sandwich-now-available-on-linaro-member-boards

The Youtube videos have been making the rounds in various social media
spots:

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPFy2MFbUys&feature=youtu.be
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whpaltVa3pQ&feature=youtu.be
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_MCLKmXDFA&feature=youtu.be

Other than ICS the Android team has integrated DS-5 with Gator and
libjpeg-turbo support. An AOSP master build is also available.

The Ubuntu Platform team has integrated continuous integration (CI)
scripts to automatically generate linux-linaro and lt-panda kernel
packages. The preview images for Ubuntu 12.04, Precise Pangolin are
available and include nano,  developer, server, alip (Xfce desktop
based), and ubuntu-desktop.

For more information on release highlights please see our release page:

 https://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1112/Release

Postmortem and Lessons Learned
==============================

Congratulations to the release team for getting this release out on
time with little thrashing at the end of the cycle. One item that has
contributed to that was the initiation of a weekly platform - landing
team meeting where issues with high priorities are discussed
between the groups. Near the end of the cycle short stand-up
meetings are held for any last minute issues that arise. This has
been a good success so far and a similar weekly meeting between
the platform and working groups is planned for the new year.

The addition of the community specialist (Amber Graner) was
extremely helpful to keeping the release on track and on time.

Some of the lessons learned that came out of the cycle are:
 * Talking directly to members and communities is very
   beneficial to Linaro.
 * When creating blueprints, due diligence is required to scope
   and schedule it properly.
 * Integration with components should happen at the earliest
   possible moment to allow time for re-spins and bug-fixing.
 * Use the project manager as a resource to help with the
   release process.

-- 
David Zinman
Linaro Release Manager | Project Manager
Linaro.org | Open source software for ARM SoCs

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