I fully agree with this proposal
Jeff
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 9:48 PM Nick Boldt <nboldt(a)redhat.com> wrote:
A couple days ago, the Fuse Tooling team encountered what was at
first
thought as a blocker, but later downgraded [0].
This brought up the issue of what to do when problems are found late in
the QE test cycle (3hrs before the usual signoff).
There are of course 3 options when this happens:
a) block the release and *respin*, then wait 4-6 hrs for new bits, and
some number of hours for QE to review & approve the changed build. Release
ends up being delayed by a day or two
b) block the release and *DO NOT SHIP*
c) release *AS IS* with note about Known Issues on the project's New &
Noteworthy [1] page and on the blog [2].
[0]
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/FUSETOOLS-2799
[1]
http://tools.jboss.org/documentation/whatsnew/jbosstools/4.9.0.AM3.html#f...
[2]
http://tools.jboss.org/blog/4.9.0.am3.html#fuse-tooling
Along with the new approach to doing fewer milestone releases [3], I'd
like to propose that we:
* stop doing respins UNLESS it's a GA candidate build.
[3]
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zmT5OuFJWyYrbg1rr6tJqur6ng4rrglUy2tdJ...
So, for an AMx milestone build, we should mostly do option c (ship w/ a
note), unless the milestone is REALLY unusable, in which case option b
would apply.
How do you feel about this approach?
Nick
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