Postmortem and lessons learned for Linaro's release 2012.07
https://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1207/Release/Review
Highlights and Key Successes ============================
Linaro continues to make progress in big.LITTLE development as the ARM Landing Team delivers support for ARM TC2 (TestChip2) tile for the vexpress board. (TC2 is a big.LITTLE core with 2 Cortex A15 and 3 Cortex a7 processors). The Linaro Power Management group delivered its first submissions of big.LITTLE MP functionality including minimal unoptimised support for MP in ARM, and support to cpuidle. git://git.linaro.org/arm/big.LITTLE/mp.git.
The LAVA team released the first boot log from the new big.LITTLE TC2 daughter card on a Versatile Express which is currently located in its LAVA lab. Linux Linaro updated on top of the latest upstream release (3.5), which reflects the latest changes and development available at Linaro, such as big.LITTLE MP.
Postmortem and Lessons Learned ==============================
There was not a single common item that came out of the postmortem sessions with the teams. The cycle delivery was relatively modest due to its short length and many engineers on leave.
Please visit https://wiki.linaro.org/Cycles/1207/Release/Review for a more detailed accounting of cycle issues.
Blueprints ========= The number of high or essential priority blueprints that missed the cycle: Android 6 out of 11 Developer Platform 3 out of 9 Infrastructure 1 out of 6 Lava 4 out of 5
Total 14 out of 31
45% of high or essential priority blueprints scheduled for this cycle were not delivered.
Total blueprints: 27 out of 57 missed the cycle.
High priority missed blueprints recap: 12.05: 19 out of 48, 39% 12.06: 13 out of 31, 42% 12.07: 14 out of 31, 45%
* Not included is data from working groups and landing teams
Source: https://docs.google.com/a/linaro.org/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjEaTwrvj1bidFNwYX...