Sugar on a Stick release process

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Feature process

The feature process for Sugar on a Stick aims at providing a structured way of implementing and keeping track of upcoming features for the next release of Sugar on a Stick. This document outlines the guidelines for submitting feature proposals. An important thing to realize is the release schedule for each release.

How to submit a feature for consideration

  1. Fill out the template and stick it on a page in the wiki. (TODO: create Category:SoaS_v4_Feature so people can make their pages belong to the appropriate category so that we know which version you're targeting ).
  2. Place a link to your proposal in the #Current feature ideas section of this page while you're working on the document.
  3. Send an email to the SoaS list and incorporate any feedback you might receive.
  4. When you think your feature proposal is ready, move it to the #Features submitted for review section of this page. It will be brought up at the next Sugar on a Stick meeting, where it'll be evaluated and voted on. We might ask you to make further adjustments and revisit it at a later point or approve the feature directly. We're looking forward to hearing about your ideas!

Approved features for the current release

Features must be added to this list by a member of the release team. Place complete feature proposals in the #Features submitted for review section for consideration at the next meeting.

Features submitted for review

When your feature proposal is complete and ready to review, add it to the list below. These will be considered at the next Sugar on a Stick meeting.

Current feature ideas

These feature ideas are in various stages of development.

  1. Remixability [3]
  2. SugarCreationStation [4]
This is a CD that needs to be installed to a HD to be used .
Installs all of the required elements for a Build System to make Custom-Remix.iso's
Joins the Remixability feature with regards to reporting and sharing on the wiki of .ks; .iso files; and Usage Reports .

Testing process

Our test process, which is under construction, will consist of the following:

  1. An agreed-upon image each week for testers to attack (the daily build on $datetime of each week, for instance)
  2. An agreed-upon set of test cases for them to execute (iow, the "test plan" thing we haven't had before)
  3. An agreed-upon place and format for the results from running those test cases to be reported to
  4. An agreed-upon $datetime each week by which all test results for that week will be submitted - so that the development team has a chance to look at those results and revise the build before the next test image goes out.

The first thing we are doing is getting a weekly image under test to automatically appear at a static link; see #Test image below. We are going to set up a cron job so the nightly build (from http://alt.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/nightly-composes/soas/ - which we need to start up again from the Fedora side) grabs and archives the appropriate image-under-test each week.

The last weekly testing update was 6/21/2010: http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/soas/2010-June/001560.html

Test image

The test image is the most recent nightly build as of 23:59:59 on the most recent Thursday. Past test images are available at http://download.sugarlabs.org/soas/test/.

Test cases

We do not yet have test cases. They will appear here when they are available.

Activity Testing http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Features/Soas_V4/ASLOxo_Activity_Test_Table based on [5]
Install Testing http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Sugar_on_a_Stick_release_process#Test_Matix
Old: http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Features/Soas_V4/Install_Test_Table
Test Notes and Links:http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Talk:Sugar_on_a_Stick_release_process#Testing_Links

Test results

A basic template for reporting simple smoke test results is Features/Soas V4/ASLOxo Activity Test Table. This needs to be moved to a proper namespace, and instructions need to be written. Instructions will be listed here when they are available.

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