Hey all, As we get closer to Queens-3 and our final RCs, I wanted to remind everyone about the new 'cycle-highlights' we have added to our deliverable info.
Background ---------- As a reminder on the background, we were finding that a lot of PTLs were getting pings several times at the end of every release cycle by various folks asking for highlights of what was new and what significant changes were coming in the new release. It was often the same answer to journalists, product managers, and others that needed to compile that info. To try to mitigate that somewhat, we've built in the ability to capture these highlights as part of the release. It get compiled and published to the web site so we have one place to point these folks to. It is intended as a place where they can get the basic info they need, not as a complete marketing message. As you prepare for upcoming releases, please start to consider what you might want to show up in this collection. We ideally want just a few highlights, probably no more than 3 or 4 in most cases, from each project team. Usage ----- This is done by adding some information to deliverables/queens/$PROJECT.yaml in the openstack/releases repo similar to this: cycle-highlights: - Introduced new service to use unused host to mine bitcoin. The formatting options for this tag are the same as what you are probably used to with Reno release notes. You can check on the formatting of the output by either running locally: tox -e docs And checking the resulting file under doc/build/html/queens/highlights.html, or you can view the output of the build-openstack-sphinx-docs job under html/queens/highlights.html. Ongoing ------- We now have three different places that document activities for three different audiences: Commit messages: Developer documentation Release notes: End user and deployer documentation Cycle highlights: Journalists, product manager, and others This will be the first release cycle with this last data source. It is our hope that this will ease some of the burden for this information from the PTLs. If you still get requests, please try to direct them here to spread awareness. Thanks! -- Sean McGinnis (smcginnis) __________________________________________________________________________ OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions) Unsubscribe: openstack-dev-requ...@lists.openstack.org?subject:unsubscribe http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev