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==== Developer obtains component lead approval, fixes defect, and attachs patch to the defect. ==== | ==== Developer obtains component lead approval, fixes defect, and attachs patch to the defect. ==== | ||
==== Developer gets component review and puts "PMC" in the Status Whiteboard field. Developer also adds documentation about the fix and why it is a mustfix. ==== | ==== Developer gets component review and puts "PMC" in the Status Whiteboard field. Developer also adds documentation about the fix and why it is a mustfix. ==== | ||
− | ==== PMC members vote and | + | ==== PMC members review and vote. A single negative vote will reject a defect and a minimum of two positive votes is required for approval. If the bug is approved, the Status Whiteboard is updated to "PMC_approved" by release lead. If the bug is rejected, it will be updated to "PMC_rejected" and the code should not be released for a build. ==== |
− | ==== | + | ==== If approval is given, the developer may then release the code and component lead can tag for a build. ==== |
Revision as of 11:47, 29 January 2007
Contents
- 1 WTP PMC Defect Review
- 1.1 Developer obtains component lead approval, fixes defect, and attachs patch to the defect.
- 1.2 Developer gets component review and puts "PMC" in the Status Whiteboard field. Developer also adds documentation about the fix and why it is a mustfix.
- 1.3 PMC members review and vote. A single negative vote will reject a defect and a minimum of two positive votes is required for approval. If the bug is approved, the Status Whiteboard is updated to "PMC_approved" by release lead. If the bug is rejected, it will be updated to "PMC_rejected" and the code should not be released for a build.
- 1.4 If approval is given, the developer may then release the code and component lead can tag for a build.
WTP PMC Defect Review
As the end of a release cycle nears, WTP needs to add some governance in order to maintain stability and quality in the face of the upcoming deadline. To this end, a PMC review process will occur. The basic steps to this process are: