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Better Highlight the Health of Istio Releases #25928

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brian-avery opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 1 comment
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Better Highlight the Health of Istio Releases #25928

brian-avery opened this issue Jul 28, 2020 · 1 comment

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Currently, we have a spreadsheet that we use to track the completion of issues for Istio releases. This is manually updated, and only gives a limited view of the health of a release. Based on the Definition of Done, we have come up with a list of requirements for releases of various types. It would be awesome if we were able to present this information in a scannable form to see the health of a release at a glance.

This dashboard could be used to see:

Issues

Status

  • Has it been a while since there were any updates?
  • How big is it?
  • What is the priority?

Features

  • What is being promoted? To what level?
  • What items of the alpha/beta/stable checklist have these promotions completed?

Release

  • How many P1 are still open? RB? P2? What's the status of each?
  • What is the performance/resource usage of the latest nightly? How does this compare to the previous nightly?
  • Draft release notes and upgrade notes
  • Currently open pull requests
@ericvn ericvn added this to the 1.8 milestone Aug 11, 2020
@brian-avery brian-avery modified the milestones: 1.8, Backlog Sep 22, 2020
@ericvn ericvn modified the milestones: 1.8, 1.9 Oct 27, 2020
@ericvn ericvn closed this as completed Dec 1, 2020
Prioritization automation moved this from P1 to Done Dec 1, 2020
@brian-avery brian-avery reopened this Jan 11, 2021
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This still isn't done, so reopening.

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