[TSC-65] Infrautils joining Managed Release For Fluorine Created: 23/Mar/18 Updated: 05/Apr/18 Resolved: 05/Apr/18 |
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| Status: | Closed |
| Project: | tsc |
| Component/s: | None |
| Affects Version/s: | None |
| Fix Version/s: | None |
| Type: | Project Plan | Priority: | Medium |
| Reporter: | Faseela K | Assignee: | Daniel Farrell |
| Resolution: | Done | Votes: | 0 |
| Labels: | None | ||
| Remaining Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| Time Spent: | Not Specified | ||
| Original Estimate: | Not Specified | ||
| ODL Project: | infrautils |
| ODL Release: | |
| ODL Participation: | NOT_Integrated (UnManaged) |
| ODL Checkpoint: | Initial |
| ODL New Participation: | SNAPSHOT_Integrated (Managed) |
| Description |
SummaryInfrautils project requests to join the Fluorine release as a Managed Snapshot Integrated project. Infrautils meets the requirements noted below. Healthy CommunityInfrautils project offers technical utilities and infrastructures for other projects to use.Several offset-2 and offset-1 projects depend on Infrautils and consume its services. The project members actively keep an eye on the requirements of higher offset projects, and work towards enabling the same. Infrautils committers also play a key role in improvements of the community by proposing and participating in new and improved ways of working. ResponsivenessThe Infrautils project has been responsive to all manner of requests. Project’s committers are very active and quick in replying any queries/emails sent on infrautils-dev mailing list or on IRC. The usage by other highly active dependent projects also demand good responsiveness. Any jira issues reported on the project Or any build/CSIT failures are quickly acted upon and resolved with high priority. Project has always been timely completing milestones and release deadlines. Active Committers:There are 3 active committers for infrautils [https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Infrastructure_Utilities:Main ], most of them are regularly contributing, and they all are very active in reviewing and merging incoming patches. Committers are very quick in responding to any query on infrautils-dev mailing list, supporting potential contributors. Infrautils committers are available on IRC most of the time for any quick support. TSC Attendance:Infrautils project is well-represented in the TSC. One of the Infrautils committers is TSC member and some of the active contributors to infrautils are TSC members as well. Checkpoints Submitted On-Time:The Infrautils project has been always submitting release milestone reports on time and completing end-of-release requirements. All deliverables for Oxygen can be seen here: http://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-process/milestone-readouts.html Jobs Required for Managed Projects Running:All required jobs are in place: https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/infrautils/ Depend only on Managed ProjectsInfrautils depends on following core project alone :
DocumentationInfrautils project has significant documentation. For JavaDocs: https://javadocs.opendaylight.org/org.opendaylight.infrautils/oxygen/ For users: http://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/submodules/infrautils/docs/specs/index.html For developers: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Infrastructure_Utilities:Main Documents are regularly updated with addition of new features and enhancements. Release notes are also included for each release. We have a precondition for any new feature, that corresponding design specification document written in RST format in a well structured template, must be reviewed and merged before we accept code patches. CLMInfrautils acknowledges that is required to handle Component Lifecycle Violations in a timely manner. |
| Comments |
| Comment by Daniel Farrell [ 05/Apr/18 ] |
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Infrautils is required to be a Managed project, as it is required to do much of anything useful with the ODL platform (list of such projects). |