Phosphorus release, input to marketing


Daniel de la Rosa
 

Hello TSC and all

As we agree, I have updated the filters on this page. 


to try to capture the bug fixes and enhancements for each of the managed projects since phosphorus started ( 3/17/2021).

Please  let us know if this list of jira tickets is representative of the work for each of your projects in this release. Additionally and more important, please  provide a summary on the page or reply with this email, with the highlights for each of your projects so LFN marketing can get ready for this release.

Here is phosphorus checklist and jira dashboard for your reference




Thanks


Robert Varga
 

On 20/09/2021 05:57, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
Hello TSC and all
Hey Daniel,

As we agree, I have updated the filters on this page.
https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release <https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release>
to try to capture the bug fixes and enhancements for each of the managed projects since phosphorus started ( 3/17/2021).
Please  let us know if this list of jira tickets is representative of the work for each of your projects in this release. Additionally and more important, please  provide a summary on the page or reply with this email, with the highlights for each of your projects so LFN marketing can get ready for this release.
As I stated before, I do not believe Confluence is the right tool here for long term.

Since we are already maintaining release notes here: https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/

I think that page should be our primary "release notes" collateral.

I have started updating individual project release notes, like Controller:
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/project/controller.html

The end result is very maintainable structure, which can be just updated (perhaps subject to automation), rather than recreated every time anew.

As for marketing ... what is really the marketing strategy being executed? Is it just a simple article on www.opendaylight.org?

Regards,
Robert


Daniel de la Rosa
 


On Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 1:32 PM Robert Varga <nite@...> wrote:
On 20/09/2021 05:57, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
> Hello TSC and all

Hey Daniel,

> As we agree, I have updated the filters on this page.
>
> https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release
> <https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release>
>
> to try to capture the bug fixes and enhancements for each of the managed
> projects since phosphorus started ( 3/17/2021).
>
> Please  let us know if this list of jira tickets is representative of
> the work for each of your projects in this release. Additionally and
> more important, please  provide a summary on the page or reply with this
> email, with the highlights for each of your projects so LFN
> marketing can get ready for this release.

As I stated before, I do not believe Confluence is the right tool here
for long term.

Since we are already maintaining release notes here:
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/

I think that page should be our primary "release notes" collateral.

I have started updating individual project release notes, like Controller:
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/project/controller.html

yes i agree, this does look better than the confluence page ...  and I think you meant this page right?


which looks great, so lets go with this page. I'll just link the confluence page to this page instead 
 


The end result is very maintainable structure, which can be just updated
(perhaps subject to automation), rather than recreated every time anew.

As for marketing ... what is really the marketing strategy being
executed? Is it just a simple article on www.opendaylight.org?

Yes, an article that highlights new features, enhancements and fixes In Phosphorus. We agree on the last TSC to dedicate time on the next meeting to review this as  a group. Hoep you can join us to review these release notes 

 

Regards,
Robert


Robert Varga
 

On 24/09/2021 06:23, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 1:32 PM Robert Varga <nite@... <mailto:nite@...>> wrote:
On 20/09/2021 05:57, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
> Hello TSC and all
Hey Daniel,

> As we agree, I have updated the filters on this page.
>
> https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release
<https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release>
> <https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release
<https://wiki.opendaylight.org/display/ODL/Phosphorus+Release>>
>
> to try to capture the bug fixes and enhancements for each of the
managed
> projects since phosphorus started ( 3/17/2021).
>
> Please  let us know if this list of jira tickets is
representative of
> the work for each of your projects in this release. Additionally and
> more important, please  provide a summary on the page or reply
with this
> email, with the highlights for each of your projects so LFN
> marketing can get ready for this release.
As I stated before, I do not believe Confluence is the right tool here
for long term.
Since we are already maintaining release notes here:
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/
<https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/>
I think that page should be our primary "release notes" collateral.
I have started updating individual project release notes, like
Controller:
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/project/controller.html
<https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/project/controller.html>
yes i agree, this does look better than the confluence page ...  and I think you meant this page right?
https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/projects/controller.html <https://docs.opendaylight.org/en/latest/release-notes/projects/controller.html>
which looks great, so lets go with this page. I'll just link the confluence page to this page instead
I am glad you like it, all MRI projects have been updated to the best of my knowledge.

As for marketing ... what is really the marketing strategy being
executed? Is it just a simple article on www.opendaylight.org
<http://www.opendaylight.org>?
Yes, an article that highlights new features, enhancements and fixes In Phosphorus. We agree on the last TSC to dedicate time on the next meeting to review this as  a group. Hoep you can join us to review these release notes
Ah, yeah, my timing was off last time, joined exactly one hour late :(

Regards,
Robert