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The project will be managed as a series of 6-week milestones. The milestones will be broken out as follows: | The project will be managed as a series of 6-8-week milestones. The milestones will be broken out as follows: | ||
* 1 week – planning | * 1 week – planning and development week | ||
* 4 weeks – development | * 4 weeks – development | ||
* 1 week – stabilization | * 1-2 week – stabilization | ||
* 1 week – release | * 1 week – release | ||
(The above time adds up to more than 6 weeks due to the planning week overlapping the release week). | (The above time adds up to more than 6-8 weeks due to the planning week overlapping the release week). | ||
The final project milestone is 4 weeks of stabilization and release. | The final project milestone is 4-8 weeks of stabilization and release. | ||
At the end of each milestone there is a milestone release that: | At the end of each milestone there is a milestone release that: | ||
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* can demonstrate some feature or features | * can demonstrate some feature or features | ||
Each developer is expected to focus on 1-2 features/tasks at a time, which can help the team focus and also prevent from sending all pull requests at the end of a milestone. Project developers must respect this rule. It gives the maintainers a break. |
Revision as of 12:39, 7 November 2011
The project will be managed as a series of 6-8-week milestones. The milestones will be broken out as follows:
- 1 week – planning and development week
- 4 weeks – development
- 1-2 week – stabilization
- 1 week – release
(The above time adds up to more than 6-8 weeks due to the planning week overlapping the release week).
The final project milestone is 4-8 weeks of stabilization and release.
At the end of each milestone there is a milestone release that:
- has been stabilized, with bugs tracked and showstoppers fixed
- has had some amount of QA applied beyond the nightly sanity test
- can demonstrate some feature or features
Each developer is expected to focus on 1-2 features/tasks at a time, which can help the team focus and also prevent from sending all pull requests at the end of a milestone. Project developers must respect this rule. It gives the maintainers a break.