Posted on 01-02-2008
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Open Source Speaker Series: Release Management in Large Free Projects
Google EngEDU
1 hr – Apr 19, 2007

Google Tech Talks
April 19, 2007

Release management can be quite challenging in free projects since the work of many distributed developers needs to be finished at the same time so it can be integrated and tested for the next release. It is particularly challenging in free projects which mainly consist of volunteers because there is little control over the work performed by contributors. This talk will discuss what kind of problems free projects face during release preparations and investigate how large volunteer teams can make releases on time and with high levels of quality. In particular, the focus will be on the time based release strategy. Instead of making release when particular functionality or set of features have been implemented, time based releases are made according to a specific time interval. This talk will argue that time based release management acts as an effective coordination mechanism in large volunteer projects and will show examples from a number of projects, including GNOME and X.org.
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5503858974016723264


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