How to Make a Release: Difference between revisions
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== Set Tasks for a Release == | == Set Tasks for a Release == | ||
The tasks identified for Hyrax 1.12.2 and the time it took to complete them | The tasks identified for Hyrax 1.12.2 and the time it took to complete them: | ||
;Verify CI build and fix as needed: 6h | ;Verify CI build and fix as needed: 6h | ||
;Security Review libdap & bes: 6h | ;Security Review libdap & bes: 6h |
Revision as of 22:56, 28 October 2015
Overview
To plan a sprint there are two basic sets of tasks: cleaning up the left over bugs that have accumulated during the past sprints and then working on a set of predictable tasks. This page lists those predictable tasks and some notes about the various releases. In the burndown chart built by Jira, there is a Time Spent column that tells how long each of the various tasks really took. While it's impossible to predict how long some of the stuff will take, previous performance is the best tool we've got, as they say...
Set Tasks for a Release
The tasks identified for Hyrax 1.12.2 and the time it took to complete them:
- Verify CI build and fix as needed
- 6h
- Security Review libdap & bes
- 6h
- Security review OLFS
- 1d
- Source release libdap
- 30m
- Source release BES
- 3h 30m
- Build OLFS release bundles
- 1h
- Build RPMs for release
- 3h 30m
- Software packages on website
- 30m
- Update Hyrax release pages on website
- 2h
- Install new sever on test.opendap.org
- 2h
- Total time used during Hyrax 1.12.2
- 33h
We did 9 other tasks too during the hyrax 1.12.2 release. The total time was planned as 3w 1d 5h and turned out as 1w 2d 2h 10m.