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Re: [Xen-devel] [RFC PATCH] Feature doc: Added Feature Maturity Lifecycle



> On 11 Nov 2015, at 16:33, Wei Liu <wei.liu2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> FWIW I think it would be valuable if we can CC some vendors /
> contributors and get feedback from them.

I highlighted this at the Advisory Board meeting and the board is supportive. 
Concrete feedback was
A) "I'm generally supportive of this because I believe it will help reduce 
ambiguities around the status of features and ultimately help improve quality." 
This was mirrored by everyone at the last meeting. 
B) The preview vs. experimental classification was deemed to be a bit 
arbitrary, and maybe we can fold them into one category. The feeling was that 
the distinction does not provide much value and we should maybe come up with 
something simpler.
C) A concern raised was that by being explicit about "legacy" features we may 
create negative PR opportunities, e.g. "the Xen Project has declared 50% of its 
features to be untested and undocumented". Perhaps instead we just grandfather 
these features into "stable" rather than having an explicit "legacy-stable" 
designation.

Another possible solution would be to be clear about what is automatically 
tested and what requires manual testing (or is currently tested by 3rd party 
test infrastructure such as XenRT and others) in the "Supported" category. The 
argument that can be made is that for "legacy-stable" we rely on 3rd party 
testing. This would help direct test resources during Test Days towards such 
features. 

The documentation angle is probably less of an issue, because we have user 
facing docs for pretty much everything in the man pages. So we basically mainly 
talk about specs and other documents which are either in the wiki or in 
docs/misc. And of course we can make judgement calls for those docs in pretty 
much the same way as we do now.

Any views on the pros and cons?
 
Lars
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