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| Program Management || [[User:Bcotton|bcotton]] || 2020-02-05 || Not ready || Need to publish the new release readiness process
| Program Management || [[User:Bcotton|bcotton]] || 2020-02-27 || Ready ||  
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| Localization || [[User:jibecfed|Jean-Baptsite]] || 2020-02-26 || Not ready
| Localization || [[User:jibecfed|Jean-Baptsite]] || 2020-02-26 || Not ready

Revision as of 19:10, 27 February 2020

Release Readiness Status

This page is an asynchronous place for teams in Fedora to report their readiness for release. The idea is to address non-ready areas before the Release Readiness meeting. Team representatives are encouraged to self-add. The Fedora Program Manager will reset this page before each release and send email reminders to the people listed.

If you list yourself as a contact, you should add yourself to the logistics mailing list.

Current Status

Target release: Fedora 32 Beta

Team Representative Last updated Status Notes
Program Management bcotton 2020-02-27 Ready
Localization Jean-Baptsite 2020-02-26 Not ready
  • We need docs i18n automation working to allow localization of release notes (https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/8691)
  • we need release notes available for translation one week before release (no issue yet, only formal confirmation new process with Weblate really works should be sufficient. Note: this is an improvement compare to previous releases)
  • We need to have Websites content one week before release (no issue yet, only formal confirmation new process with Weblate really works should be sufficient. Note: this is an improvement compare to previous releases)

Example

Team Representative Last updated Status Notes
Websites Example User 2020-02-25 Ready Website ready for new JSON data
Marketing Otherexample User 2020-02-21 Not ready Need help generating talking points