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[1.32] Comms Subteam Lead Progress #2625

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mbianchidev opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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[1.32] Comms Subteam Lead Progress #2625

mbianchidev opened this issue Sep 15, 2024 · 3 comments
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area/release-eng Issues or PRs related to the Release Engineering subproject area/release-team Issues or PRs related to the release-team subproject kind/documentation Categorizes issue or PR as related to documentation. priority/important-soon Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release. sig/release Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Release.

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mbianchidev commented Sep 15, 2024

⚠️ The following is a work in progress and somewhat experimental, to create an issue to track my work similar to the #2603. Follows the Release Comms Handbook that details the team's responsibilities.

Onboarding (week 1-2)

  • Select shadows that will be on the team
  • Make sure that your shadows...
    • Open an issue against the Kubernetes org (if not already members)
    • Sign the CLA
    • Add the Kubernetes release calendar to theirs
    • Add the Slack channels
    • Schedule the shadow orientation (general)
    • Schedule the shadow orientation (specific)
    • Have their contacts into the release contact sheet
  • Coordinate with release lead to make teams.yaml updates
  • Update the comms team in the teams.yaml which grants access to the comms project board
    • mbianchidev added
  • Add the lead and shadows as milestone maintainers in the teams.yaml.
  • Setup Comms Project Board
    • Copy prior project
    • Add v1.32 to K8s Release
    • Update the filter

Tracking (week 3-7)

  • Work with the enhancements lead to understand big-ticket items to be included in the release
  • Start monitoring the Feature blog opt-in sheet for new entries
  • With Enhancement freeze in effect, create a GitHub discussion (example v1.26) to start collecting the Release Highlights of the release (see 1.32 discussion )
    • Reach out to all SIGs asking for an explaination of the highlights and create an ad-hoc issue for you and the shadows to track such reachout (see 1.32 issue )
  • Work with Enhancements and Release Note leads to determine which deliverables are most noteworthy post-Enhancements Freeze
  • Work with the Release Team and decide if the release warrants a mid-cycle 'Deprecations and Removals' blog.

Deprecation & removals and opt-in (week 8)

  • Start drafting he deprecation and removals or sneak-peek blog
  • Assign feature blog topics as they come in to team shadows for support and tracking efforts
  • Post reminders for the feature blog opt-in
  • Request placeholder PRs in k/website from all feature blog authors
  • Collaborate with sig-docs-blog to establish review expectations and publication strategy
  • Make sig-docs-blog review the deprecation and removals blog

Feature blogs drafts (week 9)

  • Publish the deprecation and removals or sneak-peek blog
  • Assign remaining feature blog topics to shadows

Release blog draft & webinar (week 10)

not so crowded due to KubeCon NA

  • Create the release blog draft, if not yet started on HackMD and draft PR
  • Coordinate with Release Notes to ensure Release Highlights are checked in before Code Freeze.

Before the storm (week 11)

most stuff moved here due to KubeCon NA

  • Update release blog draft, post-Code Freeze, add shadows to it for help
  • Host a meeting with the Release Lead, Enhancements Lead, and Release Notes to discuss the Release Highlights (attached to standard RT meeting)
  • Schedule the release Live Webinar with CNCF by emailing [email protected]. You may be referred to Calendly. The webinar is typically scheduled for 3-4 weeks after the release.
  • Schedule press and analyst pre-briefings and interviews for the release lead with CNCF by emailing [email protected]
  • Schedule release blog and press embargo with the CNCF
  • Establish feature blog post-release publication schedule, typically 2-3 posts per week, at least starting a day after the release blog.
  • Post the feature blog publication schedule in #sig-docs-blog
  • Establish a regular cadence status check-in with the #sig-docs-blog team and maintain the publication schedule post in Slack to keep everyone synced
  • Check status with Release Notes lead on content for the Known Issues section of the release blog
  • Check status on all feature blog PRs. Keep #sig-docs-blog up-to-date for editorial review, and establish tech reviewers are available from the various SIGs

The actual storm (week 12-13)

  • Feature blog reviews starts week 12
  • Continue to partner with #sig-docs-blog for editorial review, work with shadows to ensure tech reviews are moving forward from SIGs
  • Connect with Release Lead to ensure theme and release logo will be ready for release blog (not required for draft)
  • Ensure that short one-to-two paragraph summaries of each Release Highlights are available for the release blog from Release Notes lead or SIG Chairs
  • Finalize Release blog final draft and start review cycle, ensure it's ready for Docs Lead to publish on release day
  • Send release blog draft to CNCF (week 13)
  • Ensure first few feature blogs are ready to publish and that review and merge plans are in place for any still outstanding. (week 13)

Release and beyond (week 14+)

  • Make sure the release blog is published with the final touches (logo and release name)
  • Continue to facilitate publication of remaining feature blogs, until all PRs are merged with the right publication date
  • Participate in release retro
  • Organize the slides for the CNCF release webinar, and send to the CNCF for review at least one week ahead of the scheduled date.
  • Update the Comms handbook with what you've learnt as leader (example PR: here)
  • Choose the next Comms Lead
  • Rest!
@mbianchidev mbianchidev added area/release-eng Issues or PRs related to the Release Engineering subproject area/release-team Issues or PRs related to the release-team subproject sig/release Categorizes an issue or PR as relevant to SIG Release. labels Sep 15, 2024
@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added needs-kind Indicates a PR lacks a `kind/foo` label and requires one. needs-priority labels Sep 15, 2024
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/priority important-soon

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added priority/important-soon Must be staffed and worked on either currently, or very soon, ideally in time for the next release. and removed needs-priority labels Oct 11, 2024
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/kind documentation

@k8s-ci-robot k8s-ci-robot added kind/documentation Categorizes issue or PR as related to documentation. and removed needs-kind Indicates a PR lacks a `kind/foo` label and requires one. labels Oct 11, 2024
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