Planning | M1 | - The goal of the Release Planning review is to ensure the plan is complete, sufficient, and aligned with release milestones.
- The team has a high level of confidence they will make the Release Sign-Off date.
- Issues brought to TSC.
- At Release Planning, the following activities have been achieved:
- Release Use Case(s) is (are) already approved by GB.
- Release scope is defined and agreed on (Epics defined in Jira, Stories for next 2 Iterations groomed).
- All people resources are identified, documented and committed.
- All Release Components Name and structure is defined and documented.
- Project Plan supporting the Release is carefully documented.
- The functional Architecture for the project is defined and carefully documented (block diagram, sequence diagram,...)
- Dependencies between projects are identified.
- End 2 End Release Test Case is defined (Integration Team).
- The vendors equipment list is defined. All OSs, VMs, VIMs, VNFs and hardware are defined. (Integration Team).
- The CI/CD Tool Chain is in place (Defined by Project Team and setup by LF).
- Documentation plan is available (Release Notes, Installation Guide, Configuration Guide, User and Admin Guide,...).
- Training Materials plan is available.
- The Installation strategy is defined.
| To pass Release Planning review, the PTL must: - Fill out in project space release planning by filling out Release Planning Template
- Fill out in project space the Deliverables for Planning Milestones template
- Inform the TSC Chair and the Release Manager prior to the milestone on the availability of the deliverable
- Have a concrete project time plan in place that accommodates dependencies and resource availability
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