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* [Powertop] [Announcement] General PowerTOP Announcement
@ 2012-08-31 17:55 Chris Ferron
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Hello,
     There are some new enhancements to the PowerTOP project coming, so 
it's time to take a moment and send out an update. The project has seen 
a steady increase in activity, and as such this is a good time to get 
things kicked off.

UPDATES:

Community Meetings - There are plans to attempt community meetings over 
IRC or GOOGLE+ hangout shortly after each release. The point of the 
meeting is to communicate about what matters to the community for the 
next release. In this meeting members will contribute to what is added 
to PowerTOP's TODO list, discuss what PowerTOP needs for the next 
release. The first meeting attempt will be held the second week of 
September. A notice and more details will be sent in a separate email to 
discuss and finalize.

Releases - Back in May PowerTOP v2.0 was released, and three months 
later in August a minor release of v2.1 was completed. There is an 
intent to execute a minor release every 3 months going forward. See 
schedule below.

Email List - The PowerTOP project at this time uses the mailing list for 
all communications. Starting ASAP it would be appreciated if all members 
use categorize subject headings, as it is important to title your mail 
for organization.
Example:

[Patch] - used to signify a patch or patch set
[Feature Request] - used to request a feature
[Bug] - used to report a Bug
[RFC] - used to request comments from the community on a patches or ideas
[Announcement] - used by maintainers to send announcements

This way the content of messages can be tracked more accurately.


Non-Intel Hardware - There has been some great additions to PowerTOP as 
of late. Mostly work on getting ARM more enabled. This is fantastic, and 
appreciated. But as a note, the current maintainers don't spend much 
time working on non Intel Architecture for obvious reasons. BUT we (the 
maintainers) are happy to accept work to enable non Intel Architectures, 
and in fact encourage it. That said, members can also expect that 
maintainers will not be doing a lot of testing or triage on areas not 
evolving Intel Architecture. With that said, there will be some scouting 
of participating members to possibly be trusted reviewers to help out 
here. More about this below.


Roles - The PowerTOP project is growing, and we have some interesting 
ambitions on PowerTOP's future. As needed rolls will be added and 
scouting for prospective active members to fill those roles will also 
happen as needed. As needs increase, so will the roles when it becomes 
applicable. One of the roles we would like to start with is "Trusted 
Reviewer". Please also note that roles are not going to be added without 
good reason, the intent is not to build a huge hierarchy here.

A "Trusted Reviewer" is someone who maintainers trust to sign-off on 
patches. For instance we will be scouting for someone to be a "Trusted 
Reviewer" for ARM-specific patches. This person will be someone who 
works and has experience with ARM architecture, and has been a solid 
contributor to PowerTOP. "Trusted Reviewers" will not have commit rights 
at this time, but patches will accepted or denied based on a "Trusted 
Reviewers" comments. I'm hoping that this will help increase the quality 
of code accepted while shortening the time it takes to review and accept 
submissions.

With that explained, Sergey Senozhatsky has been named one of the first 
Trusted Reviewers of PowerTOP. His high quality code, consistent 
communication, and efforts towards PowerTOP has earned him trust with 
the maintainers.


Current Roles - The current roles and persons are;

Project Owner / Maintainer - Arjan Van de ven
Maintainer - Chris Ferron
Transifex Project Owner - Margie Foster
General Trusted Reviewer - Sergey Senozhatsky
Arm Trusted Reviewer - TBD


Tentative Schedule - Here is the tentative schedule for the next nine 
months.

Nov 1st (string freeze)
Nov 15th (release v2.2)
Nov 22nd (community meeting about v2.3)

Feb 1st (string freeze)
Feb 15th (release v2.3)
Feb 22nd (community meeting about v2.4)

May 1st (string freeze)
May 16th (release v2.5)
May 23nd (community meeting about v2.6)


Cheers,
Chris


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