The Heat team uses the heat-specs repository for its specification reviews. Detailed information can be found here.
Please note that we use a template for spec submissions. Please use the template for the latest release. It is not required to fill out all sections in the template.
There are occasions when a spec is approved and the code does not land in the cycle it was targeted for. For these cases, the workflow to get the spec into the next release is as below:
The specs which are moved in this way can be fast-tracked into the next release. Please note that it is required to re-propose the spec for the new release and it’ll be evaluated based on the resources available and cycle priorities.
Lite specs are small feature requests tracked as Launchpad bugs, with status ‘Wishlist’ and tagged with ‘spec-lite’ tag. These allow for submission and review of these feature requests before code is submitted.
These can be used for small features that don’t warrant a detailed spec to be proposed, evaluated, and worked on. The team evaluates these requests as it evaluates specs.
Once a spec-lite bug has been approved/triaged as a Request for Enhancement(RFE), it’ll be targeted for a release.
The workflow for the life of a spec-lite in Launchpad is as follows:
In summary:
State | Meaning |
---|---|
New | This is where spec-lite starts, as filed by the community. |
Triaged | Drivers - Move to this state to mean, “you can start working on it” |
Won’t Fix | Drivers - Move to this state to reject a lite-spec. |
Invalid | Drivers - Move to this state to request a full spec for this request |
The drivers team will discuss the following bug reports in IRC meetings:
When a bug is submitted, there are two fields that must be filled: ‘summary’ and ‘further information’. The ‘summary’ must be brief enough to fit in one line.
The ‘further information’ section must be a description of what you would like to see implemented in heat. The description should provide enough details for a knowledgeable developer to understand what is the existing problem and what’s the proposed solution.
Add spec-lite tag to the bug.
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