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Draft list of objectives to increase community transparency and engagement


  • Communication regarding the development of TF features and bugs is done in TF JIRA  
  • Test documentation is stored in the TF repository and can be freely accessed 
  • Build procedure is written down and it’s stored in docs.tungsten.io 
  • Script for building TF are stored in tf-jenkins repository 
  • CI is managed by clearly nominated LF administrators with all needed privileges
  • CI infrastructure is documented
  • Documentation of where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.) is in docs.tungsten.io and what naming convention they follow
  • LF administrators have access to all places where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.)
  • Release artifacts are published by LF administrators, or people designated by TSC, after TSC approval
  • All code added to TF is exposed in TF either through WebUI, API, or CLI. This means there is no code that is consumed only by proprietary additions
  • PTL responsible for the development of new features delivers Release Notes for those features at the moment of adding the code to the repo
  • PTL responsible for the development of new features delivers documentation for those features at the moment of adding the code to the repo
  • PTL complies with TF release procedure (keeping EPIC up-to-date, TSC approvals, planning, delivery of the code, documentation, etc.)
  • There is a person responsible for de-contralization of the source code
  • There is a roadmap of code de-contralization
  • Code added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF
  • All documents/blueprints/tests added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF
  • All code migrated or added to TF has at least unit tests coverage and tests cannot be omitted from the development process
  • Marketing channels (twitter, linkedin etc.) are managed by a person selected by the TSC or LFN representative
  • Transparent project roadmap for the next release

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Communication regarding the development of TF features and bugs is done in TF JIRA   0
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Test documentation is stored in the TF repository and can be freely accessed  0
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Build procedure is written down and it’s stored in docs.tungsten.io  0
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Script for building TF are stored in tf 0
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CI is managed by clearly nominated LF administrators with all needed privileges 0
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CI infrastructure is documented 0
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Documentation of where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.) is in docs.tungsten.io and what naming convention they follow 0
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LF administrators have access to all places where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.) 0
0.00
Release artifacts are published by LF administrators, or people designated by TSC, after TSC approval 0
0.00
All code added to TF is exposed in TF either through WebUI, API, or CLI. This means there is no code that is consumed only by proprietary additions 0
0.00
PTL responsible for the development of new features delivers Release Notes for those features at the moment required by a milestone description 0
0.00
PTL responsible for the development of new features delivers documentation for those features at the moment required by a milestone description 0
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PTL complies with TF release procedure (keeping EPIC up 0
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There is a person responsible for de 0
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There is a roadmap of code de 0
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Code added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF 0
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All documents/blueprints/tests added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF 0
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All code migrated or added to TF has at least unit tests coverage and tests cannot be omitted from the development process 0
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Marketing channels (twitter, linkedin etc.) are managed by a person selected by the TSC or LFN representative 0
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Transparent project roadmap for the next release 0
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Click for anchor link Communication regarding the development of TF features and bugs is done in TF JIRA  

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Click for anchor link Test documentation is stored in the TF repository and can be freely accessed 

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Click for anchor link Build procedure is written down and it’s stored in docs.tungsten.io 

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Click for anchor link All code added to TF is exposed in TF either through WebUI, API, or CLI. This means there is no code that is consumed only by proprietary additions

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Click for anchor link All code migrated or added to TF has at least unit tests coverage and tests cannot be omitted from the development process

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