Draft list of objectives to increase community transparency and engagement
- Communication regarding the development of TF features and bugs is done in TF JIRA → Marek Chwal, Nick Davey
- Test documentation is stored in the TF repository and can be freely accessed → Szymon Golebiewski Nick Davey
- Build procedure is written down and it’s stored in docs.tungsten.io → Alexandre Levine, Szymon Golebiewski, Vanessa Valderrama
- Script for building TF are stored in tf-jenkins repository → Alexandre Levine, Vanessa Valderrama, Chandra Dasari
- CI is managed by clearly nominated LF administrators with all needed privileges ->Alexandre Levine, Vanessa Valderrama, Chandra Dasari
- Documentation of where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.) is in docs.tungsten.io -> Alexandre Levine, Szymon Golebiewski
- LF administrators have access to all places where release artifacts are stored (docker hub etc.) ->Alexandre Levine, Vanessa Valderrama, Chandra Dasari
- Release artifacts are published by LF administrators, or people designated by TSC, after TSC approval → Vanessa Valderrama
- 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 → PTLs
- 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 → Nick Davey, Szymon Golebiewski
- There is a roadmap of code de-contralization → Nick Davey
- Code added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF → Szymon Golebiewski, PTLs
- All documents/blueprints/tests added to TF repo doesn’t use naming other than Tungsten Fabric / TF → Szymon Golebiewski, PTLs
- All code migrated or added to TF has at least unit tests coverage and tests cannot be omitted on the development process → PTLs