Drupal.org D7 Upgrade: Community QA

It’s time! After almost a year and a half of work we are at the finish line. Today we’d like to open D7 Drupal.org for community QA. We invite you all to login to the site, look around, do some of the things you usually do on Drupal.org and report any bugs or problems you encounter. Community QA will last for at least 3 weeks. The launch date will be sometime after DrupalCon Prague and will depend on how many bugs you find. :)

Seeking community input on short-term Drupal.org roadmap

Greetings from the Drupal.org Software Working Group! We are a governance group that has been chartered in order to define the overall strategy and roadmap for *.Drupal.org's features and functionality.

Drupal.org team week notes #18

Last week we were at our historical minimum for Drupal.org D7 upgrade - 36 open issues only! We did fix some and did open some more since then. Current count is 49 open issues, 70% of which are issues discovered via our BDD test runs.

Drupal.org team week notes #17

D7 upgrade stats this week: 56 open issues out of 236 total! In other words: 76,3% fixed and 23,7% to go. Test stats also look much better. 827 documented and automated scenarios for Drupal.org. 74,3% of them are passing. Visibility is around 88%, which means that roughly 12% of the steps are being skipped because they follow a step failure.

Drupal.org team week notes #16

This week our notes are all about the Drupal.org D7 upgrade.

We are currently at 70 open issues out of 212 total. Which means we fixed 68% and have 32% to go. This matches our hours spent as well. We projected 940 hours, and are currently at 68.5% spent and 31.5% left. And we do still have about half of the budget left. Though not all invoices came in yet, so this number might be a little lower. As we enter the QA phase, we expect the number of open issues to go up, which is natural.

Drupal.org Software Working Group: First update

Almost a month ago Drupal.org Working Groups were announced. I bet some of you are curious what we’ve been up to since then! Here is the first update from the Software Working Group.

Scheduling anything for our WG is a challenge, because members are located across 3 continents. But the 4 of us (eliza411, drumm, kim.pepper and I) managed to get together for our initial meeting couple of weeks ago. Angie was greatly missed! We discussed various process and infrastructure questions. Some of the outcomes from our discussions:

Drupal.org team week notes #15

It's been a month since DrupalCon Portland and oh what a busy month has it been! Quick notes below.

Drupal 7 upgrade

The upgrade project slowed down due to recent events. There was limited progress for 2 weeks following the security incident as everyone was working on security hardening. We started slowly to get up to speed again last week and the open issues count should be going down again soon.

Drupal.org D7 - improving issue pages

Just like any other community website, Drupal.org has lots of places which could be changed and improved. However upgrading such a website to the next major version of Drupal is already a huge undertaking. So when we originally started the Drupal.org D7 upgrade project our goal was a straight port to Drupal 7. No major regressions, no major new features.

Nearly all sections and pages on D7 Drupal.org will look the same as they do now on Drupal 6. This includes documentation pages, project pages, case studies and marketplace nodes, issue queues, change records etc.

Drupal.org team week notes #14

Drupal.org D7 upgrade

The D7 upgrade project is doing pretty good! We re-started the project having 122 open issues tagged ‘Drupal.org D7’. We are currently at 84 open issues. Fixed issues count went from 320 up to 372 issues.

Drupal.org team week notes #13

The Drupal.org D7 upgrade project is active again and we are back with our regular week notes! During the past couple of months we mostly kept quiet because drumm and I were busy with various non-Drupal.org related tasks, such as the DrupalCon websites, association.drupal.org, etc. For the coming weeks the Drupal.org D7 upgrade is our top priority.

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