Server usability papercuts
10.04 being a LTS release, we need to establish processes helping us to focus on QA. The server papercuts project is part of these processes.
Some packages in main ship with bad default configurations, weird ways of enabling them or are altogether unfriendly. Most of the time the behavior is inherited from Debian and never questioned, while we should fix them so that they just work[tm]. Those server usability papercuts are usually low priority but are also low-hanging fruit, easy to fix.
The goal of this project is to have a process to nominate those bugs, validate them against a set of guidelines, and coming up with a bug list.
See bugs at: https:/
Join the team at: https:/
Blueprint information
- Status:
- Complete
- Approver:
- Jos Boumans
- Priority:
- High
- Drafter:
- Thierry Carrez
- Direction:
- Approved
- Assignee:
- Thierry Carrez
- Definition:
- Approved
- Series goal:
- Accepted for lucid
- Implementation:
- Implemented
- Milestone target:
- ubuntu-10.04-beta-2
- Started by
- Thierry Carrez
- Completed by
- Thierry Carrez
Whiteboard
Beta 1 targets: https:/
Beta 2 targets: https:/
Status:
Final Beta2 round status: 12 bugs nominated, 10 were completed in time.
Work items for lucid-alpha-2:
Announce project, define nomination mechanism (Jan 13): DONE
Work items for lucid-alpha-3:
Create project and team in LP: DONE
Define acceptance criteria (Jan 20): DONE
Define project publicity plan (Jan 20): DONE
Apply project publicity plan: DONE
Define bugfixing goals (Jan 27): DONE
Last papercuts review session & goalsetting (= 6/week) (Feb 17): DONE
Work items for ubuntu-
List selected bugs for beta1 (Mar 3): DONE
Progress report (Mar 10): DONE
Progress report (Mar 17): DONE
Work items for ubuntu-
List selected bugs for beta2 (Mar 24): DONE
Progress report (Mar 31): DONE