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The members of @opensearch-project/engineering-effectiveness team had an small retro about the 1.2.0 release. Here are the raw notes, I'll make sure to create issues/trackbacks here and then close this ticket out, but it will live on the the project history.
1.1.0 vs 1.2.0
Reduced back and forth for requests, improved in 1.2.0
“Use of slack should be at a minimum”
Docker testing process was a big improvement, reduced EE team demands
Smoother, reusing processes rather than running for the first time. All teams were more familiar with the tooling
Not clear why the dates were pushed, lost in the messages in the release channel.
a summary could be better?
Not seeing improvements in BWC and Performance tests
Running automated tests was much better, used automation for Dashboards
Maven release was much easier
There was an issue with 1.3 snapshots
Automated many things that were clunky and were smoothly, but didn’t ship new features
Big release process changes
Socialization / Education could be improved
Reduced meeting overhead, and created a flywheel for teams to improve
Jenkinsfiles are hugely improvement
testability
sharing libraries
traceability
Team is moving faster
Releasing older components is harder
Previously we did it manually
Now building a new process
Need to keep legacy release process in mind
Preparation Phase
Missed that Windows / RPM platform weren’t going to make it
The members of @opensearch-project/engineering-effectiveness team had an small retro about the 1.2.0 release. Here are the raw notes, I'll make sure to create issues/trackbacks here and then close this ticket out, but it will live on the the project history.
1.1.0 vs 1.2.0
Preparation Phase
Development Phase
Release Testing Phase
Releasing Phase
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