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All of this used to be on the roadmap, we will move it to other pages as soon as we can.

Roadmap

Month

Reliable Bug Syncing

Bug heat

Patch tracking

Translations

Daily Builds

Code imports

Supporting features

Dec 2009

Planning
Bug fixing

Algorithm design

Patches separate from attachments on bug page

Infrastructure work

Refactoring of build system
Recipe schema
Recipe UI design

bzr-svn imports

Bug-free package / project linking experience

Jan 2010

Improved through-put
Job-based system
Better error handling

Bug heat initial feature-complete UI

Badge for bugs with patches in listings

End-to-end recipe building

bzr-hg imports

Remove legacy "link project to source package" page
Consolidate linking code

Feb 2010

Convert to twisted, other cleanup

Solid delivery & polish of bug heat

List of bugs with patches
Polish based on user feedback

Once-off recipe build UI
Scalability work on build farm, more builds per day

Scaling work for code imports
bug 236973, bug 487357 and bug 497645

Portlet & page on distro page showing most important unlinked packages
Easier linking from source packages

Mar 2010

Complete work on updating bugs, syncing comments, etc.

Polish as a result of user feedback

Polish as a result of user feedback

UI development and proof-of-concept
Build farm generalization

Incremental code imports

Polish of linking packages from projects

Apr 2010

Add UI for bug syncing to LP, feature is done

Performance improvements
Making heat useful for small projects

Final delivery of GNOME direct import

Initial daily build UI

Drastic performance improvements

Guided codehosting setup
Crowd-sourcing of project->package linking

May 2010

Polish feature based on user feedback

DONE

Translation import crowdsourcing
Automatic use of upstream translation imports

Polish daily build UI

Guided bug-tracker setup

Bug Q&A (also a story) has been postponed, due to the higher urgency of getting reliable upstream bug syncing. First question for bug Q&A (does this affect you?) is done.

You might also be interested in more general information on the current Launchpad development cycle.

Non-thematic work

The table above focuses on the work the Launchpad team has been doing under the theme of "bridging the gap between Ubuntu and its upstreams". Of course, we've done some cool stuff that hasn't really fit into that theme, and plan to do more.

Soyuz

Code

RoadMap/Archive (last edited 2010-05-28 18:09:37 by jml)