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Re: FALSE ALERT - Re: New Landing Plan format!

 

Hi everyone,

Just as discussed during the UTC morning landing meeting, let's do it
like Alexander already proposed. Originally I thought that this was
something planned to happen this week, but it seems not. Even though the
idea is really nice (and it seems everyone else loves it as well), we
should really try and coordinate it more explicitly.

It's ok to prepare ourselves for using Launchpad, tuning up the process,
thinking of how to resolve this. But let's only switch to the New
Landing Plan format after the holidays.

So - just so that everything is clear: right now we're still using the
Google Docs Spreadsheet [1] as before.

[1]
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au6idq7TkpUUdGNWb0tTVmJLVzFZd0doV3dVOGpWemc&pli=1#gid=0

On 18.12.2013 10:44, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> this was not a not coordinated step by Rob. The format and process was
> not agreed and algined with Landing Team. While I know that everyone
> waits for something like this, but for now we will not use this
> format.
> 
> Landing Team will revert the changes done and lets talk about this
> next year when Didier is back.
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:42 AM, Robert Park <robert.park@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> As was decided at the sprint in Oakland, the landing plan spreadsheet
>> is very deficient and should be replaced with standard, existing
>> tools.
>>
>> So instead of complaining about the lack of progress in this area, I
>> decided to JFDI:
>>
>> https://bugs.launchpad.net/landing-plan
>>
>> I did my best to copy the information from the existing landing plan
>> into new bugs here.
>>
>> So from now on, the workflow should look like this:
>>
>> When you want to request a new release of your project, you file a
>> bug[0] against landing-plan. Please include the name of the launchpad
>> project you want released, and a short blurb about why (what bug it
>> fixes, or what feature it implements).
>>
>> Then, the landing team will review your request and then assign
>> somebody to build, test, and publish your release.
>>
>> You can use launchpad advanced searches to approximate the old
>> "Landing Asks"[1] and "Landing Plan"[2] spreadsheets.
>>
>> The landing team can then report our progress on the bugs, in a way
>> that creates a much more readable history, eg, no more random
>> spreadsheet cells that say "I am working on this" with no indication
>> of who "I" refers to.
>>
>> I was careful not to delete any information from the spreadsheet in
>> case I made a mistake when I created so many new bugs, but from now on
>> please use landing-plan bugs instead of that awful spreadsheet.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> [0] https://bugs.launchpad.net/landing-plan/+filebug
>> [1] http://goo.gl/ejmIZa
>> [2] http://goo.gl/7XcHjt
>>
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