On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Ted Gould <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, 2014-09-10 at 16:06 -0600, Oliver Ries wrote: > > Update Cadence: > * System components: > - OTA (over the air) updates in 4 week iterations, starting at retail date > - Content > > - Critical/High bug fixes that are not leading to data loss or loss of > major functionality > > - UX fixes > > - Prioritized feature backlog > > > I'm a bit confused here with the feature backlog. Currently we're landing > fixes in Utopic, and then if appropriate syncing those fixes over to the > RTM branch to get into the production images. But features couldn't land in > Utopic because it's in feature freeze. Do you expect that there'll be > features that only land in RTM? Or is this more for when V¹ opens and > features could land there and be synced over to RTM? >
the latter, plus also basing it on the very well working "standing" feature freeze exception for "phone" features, which was just recently called out of not being needed in U at all (lucky us;) The default assumption and guideline is that features land in the shared code base (main/universe) rather than in a product specific branch(e.g. RTM atm), in accordance with the respective rules/timelines for the shared Ubuntu code base. hope this makes sense, Olli
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