Hi, folks. We have a final release requirement for the release notes:
"The final branded release notes must be present on release-blocking images and the appropriately versioned generic release notes must be available in the release repository."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Final_Release_Criteria#Release_note...
That means we need the final fedora-release-notes package to be built and submitted as an update ASAP: we're in the middle of building Final TCs ATM, and Go/No-Go is next Thursday. Next Tuesday is really the deadline to have all the stuff we need for Final built.
I've filed a bug and nominated it as a release blocker to track this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035531 .
2013/11/28 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
Hi, folks. We have a final release requirement for the release notes:
"The final branded release notes must be present on release-blocking images and the appropriately versioned generic release notes must be available in the release repository."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Final_Release_Criteria#Release_note...
That means we need the final fedora-release-notes package to be built and submitted as an update ASAP: we're in the middle of building Final TCs ATM, and Go/No-Go is next Thursday. Next Tuesday is really the deadline to have all the stuff we need for Final built.
I've filed a bug and nominated it as a release blocker to track this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035531 .
Hi Adam,
Does this include translations?
Regards,
J.
On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 10:24 +0100, Jérôme Fenal wrote:
2013/11/28 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
Hi, folks. We have a final release requirement for the release notes:
"The final branded release notes must be present on release-blocking images and the appropriately versioned generic release notes must be available in the release repository."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Final_Release_Criteria#Release_note...
That means we need the final fedora-release-notes package to be built and submitted as an update ASAP: we're in the middle of building Final TCs ATM, and Go/No-Go is next Thursday. Next Tuesday is really the deadline to have all the stuff we need for Final built.
I've filed a bug and nominated it as a release blocker to track this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035531 .
Hi Adam,
Does this include translations?
That's, uh, actually a good question, but not one I really know the answer to. From my side the process looks like this: "bug docs team until they submit an update which they say is the final fedora-release-notes package, get an image built with that package in it, check that the 'Release Notes' menu entry opens something that looks like release notes and doesn't have unicorns drawn all over it, DONE!"
2013/11/29 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 10:24 +0100, Jérôme Fenal wrote:
2013/11/28 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
Hi, folks. We have a final release requirement for the release notes:
"The final branded release notes must be present on release-blocking images and the appropriately versioned generic release notes must be available in the release repository."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Final_Release_Criteria#Release_note...
That means we need the final fedora-release-notes package to be built and submitted as an update ASAP: we're in the middle of building Final TCs ATM, and Go/No-Go is next Thursday. Next Tuesday is really the deadline to have all the stuff we need for Final built.
I've filed a bug and nominated it as a release blocker to track this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035531 .
Hi Adam,
Does this include translations?
That's, uh, actually a good question, but not one I really know the answer to. From my side the process looks like this: "bug docs team until they submit an update which they say is the final fedora-release-notes package, get an image built with that package in it, check that the 'Release Notes' menu entry opens something that looks like release notes and doesn't have unicorns drawn all over it, DONE!"
The French version of the release notes could be finished for next Tuesday. Just asking to know who to ping when done and proofread.
On Nov 29, 2013 11:16 AM, "Jérôme Fenal" jfenal@gmail.com wrote:
2013/11/29 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
On Thu, 2013-11-28 at 10:24 +0100, Jérôme Fenal wrote:
2013/11/28 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
Hi, folks. We have a final release requirement for the release notes:
"The final branded release notes must be present on release-blocking images and the appropriately versioned generic release notes must be available in the release repository."
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_20_Final_Release_Criteria#Release_note...
That means we need the final fedora-release-notes package to be built and submitted as an update ASAP: we're in the middle of building
Final
TCs ATM, and Go/No-Go is next Thursday. Next Tuesday is really the deadline to have all the stuff we need for Final built.
I've filed a bug and nominated it as a release blocker to track this: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1035531 .
Hi Adam,
Does this include translations?
That's, uh, actually a good question, but not one I really know the answer to. From my side the process looks like this: "bug docs team until they submit an update which they say is the final fedora-release-notes package, get an image built with that package in it, check that the 'Release Notes' menu entry opens something that looks like release notes and doesn't have unicorns drawn all over it, DONE!"
The French version of the release notes could be finished for next
Tuesday.
Just asking to know who to ping when done and proofread.
-- Jérôme Fenal --
Updating the rpm is a matter of testing build, committing and tagging in the source repo, bumping package spec, and pushing the update. I check tx status when doing it, but you can ping the list as needed. I wouldn't object to adding co-maintainers, though.
I'll be doing a review for final later, when not on the road. I can dig up the procedural doc I made for the process then, if anyone is interested.
--Pete