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'''DRAFT -- don't believe a word this says''' | = Introduction = |
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Introduction
There are three major areas of development for Launchpad 4.0: getting bugs off Ubuntu, enabling the daily builds story and tighter cross-project collaboration in translations.
Use this page to keep track of what we are planning on doing, and when. If you think "I'd like to know what to expect of Launchpad over the coming months", then this is the page to follow.
This page tries to present a rough roadmap as to how we'll do these. "Dec 2009" means "targeted to the rollout at the end of December 2009". Each month is linked to the Launchpad release milestone for that date, so you can see what we're actually doing.
Note that the dates here aren't actually commitments, they are just our best guesses.
Sometimes we'll do cool stuff and won't note it down here. Follow our blog for things like that.
This page is maintained by the Launchpad Product Strategist. If you have any questions, contact the strategist, or begin a discussion on the Launchpad users mailing list.
This page is, and probably always will be a work-in-progress. If our plans change, we'll try to make sure you hear about it. If you have any ideas on how we can do that better — or make the roadmap more useful — contact the strategist or make a note on the page itself.
Roadmap
Month |
Bug Q&A |
Bug heat |
Patch tracking |
Daily Builds |
Code imports |
Supporting features |
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Dec 2009 |
First question for bug Q&A (does this affect you?) |
Algorithm design |
Patches separate from attachments on bug page |
Infrastructure work |
Refactoring of build system |
Bug-free package / project linking experience |
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Q&A UI widget |
Bug heat initial feature-complete UI |
List of bugs with patches |
Beta delivery of Gnome direct import |
End-to-end recipe building |
Portlet & page on distro page showing most important unlinked packages |
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Full delivery of Q&A on bug pages |
Solid delivery & polish of bug heat |
DONE |
KDE direct import ability |
Recipe workflow UI |
Scaling work for code imports |
Q&A for source package linking |
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Full delivery of bug readiness in listings |
DONE |
DONE |
Translation import crowdsourcing |
Building from recipes with private branches |
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Drive-through project creation |
Things that need to go onto the roadmap, somehow
Many of these things don't fit into our themes, but we have to do to satisfy external obligations.
Supporting infrastructure
- UI for selecting an archive
- Crowd-sourcing
- code import maintenance
- bug import maintenance
Software Centre support
Other
- Archive snapshots
- Online documentation for recipes
- Building a community around daily builds
- ARM support for PPAs
- Branch privacy for distributions
Meta
- Link to stories
- Highlight missing stories
https://dev.launchpad.net/Bugs -- link up to this