DRAFT -- don't believe a word this says
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.
This page tries to present a rough roadmap as to how we'll do these.
Month |
Bugs |
Translations |
Daily Builds |
Exceptions |
Dec 2009 |
design for bug heat |
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Refactoring of build system |
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Jan 2010 |
bug heat initial implementation |
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End-to-end recipe building |
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Feb 2010 |
Solid delivery of bug heat |
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Recipe workflow UI |
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Mar 2010 |
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Apr 2010 |
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May 2010 |
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Bugs off Ubuntu
Bug heat
Q&A on bugs
Bug forwarding
Daily builds
Generic build infrastructure
Building source package branches with recipes
Full recipe interface
Code imports for all major packages
- bzr-svn support
- bzr-hg support
bug 236973 - the interval between launching a new code import job should be more flexible
bug 487357 - the code import system calls requestMirror even if no revisions were imported
- Get more code import machines
Other
- Online documentation for recipes
- Building a community around daily builds
Translations integration
XXX - fill this in.
Supporting infrastructure
- UI for selecting an archive
- Improved package / product linking
- JIT registration of projects for creating imports
- Crowd-sourcing
- code import maintenance
- bug import maintenance
- project / package linking
Exceptions
These are things that don't fit into the above themes, but we have to do to satisfy external obligations.
Archive snapshots
Software Centre support