[bind10-dev] Preliminary Agenda for Tomorrow's Sprint Planning Meeting: 2010-06-28

Stephen Morris stephen at isc.org
Mon Jun 27 14:00:34 UTC 2011


The preliminary agenda for tomorrow's Sprint planning meeting is given
below.  If you want anything added to it, please let me know.

I will post a final agenda and Etherpad details to the bind10-dev list
an hour or so before the meeting.

Stephen




Review of past Sprint - organisational
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* Selection of tasks for sprint
  Do we "slack off" as we get to the end of a sprint?

* Other comments



Review of past Sprint - technical
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The goals of the sprint were:

    * Finish Logging
    * Implement ACLs on the Resolver

* Finish Logging

* Implement ACLs on the Resolver


Sprint Planning
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(from Shane's email of
https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/bind10-dev/2011-June/002410.html):

We're going to be starting work on the next release next week. Most of
the work on this will by necessity be groundwork for the *following*
release, I think. It doesn't seem likely we can add DDNS/IXFR in a
6-week period, if we're going to do it right.

Here's what's in Wiki now:

      * DDNS
              * New model for writing to data sources
      * IXFR-out
              * New model for writing to data sources
      * IXFR-in
              * New model for writing to data sources
      * High-performance data source
              * Refactor of data sources
              * Profiling of refactored data sources
              * Performance improvements to existing data source done
              * Update NSD-inspired prototype to match refactored code
      * msgq replacement
      * All RRTYPE codes implemented
      * Socket creator completed
      * b10-auth use multiple cores
      * Equivalent of "rndc reload" and other such commands for
        in-memory data source(s)

* Goals for the new sprint

* What tasks do we carry forwards?

* What tasks do we add?

* Tidying up Next-Sprint-Proposed


Any Other Business
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