On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 06:56:57 -0500,
Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik(a)redhat.com> wrote:
I'd say the Go/No-Go should be the break point to release/not to release as
for primary offering. It could be a part of the Go/No-Go meeting to state
release readiness of all deliverables we have (based on the sign offs or
directly in the meeting?).
For consistancy and blame I think that is a good idea. Dennis shouldn't
feel the heat for when screw ups result in a spin being dropped. Having
it done at that point also keeps people from hoping for some float to
get the sign off done.
I don't think so.
I'm not going to comment what's written bellow, I think Dennis
covered it
pretty well. I'm sorry if I missed the spis process, I know it was happening
and now I know it's enforced - so let's try to find the way how to put it
into schedule, communicate it better. It's definitely worth having it, and I'd
be more than happy to help with it!
This policy is change is something that should have been communicated to you,
so there is blame to go around. I could have thought of doing that since
I see enough to have been able to draw the conclusion that this is something
that should have been on the spins schedule.