8.2.0

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8.2.0 is a future release in development and early testing (as of July 2008).

Release Notes

Please contribute to the 8.2.0 Release Notes.

Terminology

blocker
We can agree on a minimal set of bugs which are so nasty that we know in advance that we could never deploy an OS containing them. These bugs are called 'blockers'. We will not ship 8.2.0 with open blockers.
polish
We can agree on a more inclusive set of low-risk 'polish' bugs that we should attempt to resolve as time and resources permit.
milestones
Our ideal 8.2.0 release procedure will consist of motion toward the delivery of three milestone builds:
  • an Alpha image with few blockers,
  • a signed Beta image with some polish, and
  • a signed Final image with no blockers and, we hope, some polish.

Schedule

Preparations for the 8.2.0 release began in December, 2007 and rapidly expanded in March, 2008 when, having completed the 8.1.0 release, the Sugar team began working toward the goal of shipping their UI redesign. In March, it was decided to try to ship the release in August according to documented development priorities on the basis of the claim that August was the earliest time at which the integration of a useful body of features could be completed. The current schedule calls for the completion of the 8.2.0 release in mid-September as follows:

8/27: we will nominate a build as our Alpha image for maximal testing. If miracles occur, it will have no blockers. :)
9/03: change control tightens (i.e. "we freeze").
9/05: we will officially refresh translations.
9/07: we will conduct a preliminary security audit of the OFW, EC, kernel, and initramfs changes relevant to initial activation security.
9/10: we will publish a signed Beta reference OS and G1G1 derivative images.
9/17: we will publish the signed Final images of the 8.2.0 reference OS, release notes, and the G1G1 derivative image.

End-game Priorities

  1. PLEASE RESOLVE BLOCKERS.
  2. OTHERWISE, help out with the TESTING effort
  3. OTHERWISE, help out with the DAILY TRIAGE of new bugs
  4. OTHERWISE, UNTIL 9/03, you can POLISH

Development stream

We have a pilgrim stream named "8.2" which is where release candidates will be developed.

Builds are manually triggered by C. Scott Ananian.

If developers wish to get packages/updates included in the stream, they must first be committed to joyride. After successful testing in joyride, file an inclusion request on the corresponding trac ticket. Approval will come from release engineering before the package is included in the stream.

Useful links:
Currently useful links

http://dev.laptop.org/~bert/8.2-joyride.html
- Bert, could you please make a version of your status pages which shows package changelog entries? Thanks in advance!

http://dev.laptop.org/report/21
Fixed-timespan report on changes to 8.2.0 bugs.

http://dev.laptop.org/report/20?TIME=400000;page=1;
Adjustable-timespan report on changes to 8.2.0 bugs.

http://pilgrim.laptop.org/~pilgrim/xo-1/streams/8.2/
8.2.0 build stream

http://xs-dev.laptop.org/~cscott/xo-1/streams/joyride/
Joyride build stream

From http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/016457.html



Possible Release Criteria Wish List

From: http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2008-July/017172.html

See also ensuing thread for full discussion.

Start e-mail:

I'm willing to compromise where needed (e.g. boot time isn't that critical) so treat this as best case or starting position.

Two ways to slice this:
1 - Better than the last release (8.2.0 v 708, 703, and 656)
2 - Works as expected

For case 1, where it says "the same", read "same or better" or "same or more" as appropriate

For case 2 where it says "the same", read "as documented" or "as expected".

Stability Requirement for 8.2.0

1 - Start activities at the same speed (including but not limited to all fructose activities)
2 - Boot to home at the same speed.
3 - Cursor control the same, including number of XOs where it moves without input or moves without correlation to finger on touchpad
3 - Connect to the same APs in the same time and with the same user feedback. (e.g. blinks then shows white circle).
4 - Connect to active antennas in the same time and with the same user feedback (e.g. blinks then shows white circle).
5 - Run all the same activities (can require activity upgrade within documented bounds). Includes allowing activities to mesh the same way.
6 - Connect to mesh with the same number of XOs in the same time with the same failure rate.
7 - Save and open files for all activities. Fructose activities at a minimum otherwise all activities per 5 above. Including when journal has thousands of entries.
8 - Use the same NAND space.
9 - Always boots up, especially when there is no space on NAND
10 - Open and close all activities per 5 above.
11 - Must support all languages and keyboards previously supported. "support" means all previously translated strings still work in activities and sugar. All language types work the same (e.g. RTL)
12 - No new cases where the XO crashes and needs hard reboot.
13 - No new cases where the cursor stops responding (AKA hangs) for more than 30 seconds.
14 - Sound and video recording and playback must record at the same rate. Must playback all the same kinds of files. Must playback with the same quality (assuming all other variables constant, e.g. network, RAN=M, disk space, etc.)
15 - Browse must render the same web sites as before. See also http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/7421
16 - USB read, write, mount and unmount must work the same and for all the same devices.
17 - Mouse and keyboard must connect and work the same
18 - Journal has the same capabilities.
19 - Must use the same or less power for the same user interaction
20 - Must have the same security mechanisms and be as secure as previous releases.
21 - Must be installable in the factory and upgradeable from 656, 703 and 708 via USB or network.

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