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We are working on the release of RAFT II. This is a major release. This checklist tracks is the current release path of RAFT II to the service operations, primarily from the Business Intelligence development team to Customer Support, Training, and Server & System Administration.

Change Management

  • Enter release date, and other significant dates, on Change Communications Calendar.
    • Exchange resource name: IS&T: Change Communications
    • When these dates change, communicate to ist-pipeline list.
    • This has not been done in a while, dates have changed a lot.
  • Planned major milestones recorded on wiki home page.
  • Send announcement and change log to ist-pipeline@mit.edu, stakeholder list once release is complete.
  • Update any known open issues (Jira, Request Tracker) affected by release and close.
  • Search http://ist.mit.edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org and http://kb.mit.edufor any articles that would be invalidated by release and update as needed. Contact istweb@mit.edu if you are not sure how to update this documentation.
  • Contact IS&T Communications for public release announcement.
    • If sending outside of IS&T, send draft release announcement to IS&T communications team at least 2 business days prior to release.
  • Inform ist-pipeline@mit.edu, pipeline of release at least 1 business day prior to release.
  • Consider how to support early adopters or pilot users, phase out current version?
    • Pilot release in May, community release in June. Still no hard transition plan for RAFT I users?
  • Review need to de-support of previous version(s), communications to current users.
  • Create communication plan, based on stakeholders identified in prior steps.

Configuration Management

  • Critical Path: Need stable test environment!
  • Migrating from RAFT I environments to new, clean VMs for RAFT II
    • raft-test in place, needs PHP downgrade?
    • raft-r1, new raft production, does not exist yet.
    • Await decision on budget for drupal-based online help systems. bi-help-dev installed on temporary system so documenation staff can begin work.
  • Update datacenter SLAs with technical, financial, business contact information.

Release and Deployment Management

  • OLA: business-support team engagement, OLA in development: Service Levels Development
    • Developing blanket OLA between business-support and Business Intelligence team.
  • Code management/versioning and continuous integration plan with release engineer. Deploy from Bamboo or directly from SVN.

Evaluation and Testing

  • See "evaluators" list at right. Responsible parties for internal evaluation. Must sign off. Second architecture review still required by this group.
  • Input and sign-off by Usability Team: Usability & Accessibility Reports.
    • Stakeholder committee schedule in place, core business users signed up for rolling usability-test plan.
  • BI Team to provide smoke-test/system health page for Customer Support?
    • business-help and business-intelligence teams to perform smoke tests for every patch or update during burn-in period (six week from go-live).

Knowledge Management

  • Training Plan
    • Training mutual venture of SE Training team and COUES Training team.
    • Training curriculum, work with Training to ramp-up Help Desk (business-support).
  • Online Help: SE Training, Mark Wiklund.
    • are we still doing this?
  • Develop RAFT escalation scripts from Tier 2 (business-support) and Tier 3 (raft-support). Support Escalations Outline
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When in doubt, raft-support@mit.edu.

Release Team
Technical Lead, Amon Horne
Release Coordination, Steve Landry
Systems Operations, Nathan Thaler
COEUS Integration: Carol Wood

Evaluation, Internal Acceptance
Accessibility and Usability: Katherine Wahl
Database Administration Team: Rob Grenier
Service Desk: Jessica Donnelly Reed
Server and Systems Administration: Garry Zacheiss
Business-user testing team, mitbi-test@mit.edu

Knowledge Management
Jessica Donnelly Reed: Service Desk
Mark Wiklund: Training
Peggy McGrath: Business Intelligence
Carole Trainor: COUES Training

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{column} This documentation is for planning the release of RAFT PhII to the support areas of IS&T. Other parts of the project plan and implementation details that are not relevant to support teams should go elsewhere. h1. Checklist Not in order of priority or chronology yet. *From _Resources_* * Enter release date on Change Communications Calendar or email dates to release-core@mit.edu. * If you require a custom installer, complete SWRT's Installer Support Request Form at least two week prior to release. * Complete Release-Decision Template. * Form release team. *From _Impact_* (including high-impact items though this project really doesn't rate) * Create/update portfolio listing (TBD). * Place release date on Change Communications Calendar or email dates to release-core@mit.edu. * Send announcement and change log to release-core@mit.edu once release is complete. * Update any known open issues affected by release and close. * If sending outside of IS&T, send draft release announcement to IS&T communications team at least 2 business days prior to release. * If actual dates do not match previously expected dates, update calendar. * Contact help desk at inception to determine proper level engagement. * Contact training at inception to determine proper level engagement. * Contact documentation at inception to determine proper level engagement. * Contact key stakeholders at inception to determine proper level engagement. * Review need to de-support of previous version(s). * Discuss release with DITR. * Contact production@mit.edu to schedule publication of software grid to coincide with sending of release announcement. * Inform release-core@mit.edu of release at least 1 business day prior to release. * Send software grid revision to production@mit.edu for review at least 1 business day prior to release. * Execute (Send announcement, post software for download, etc.) * Contact DLCs at inception to determine proper level engagement * Contact Testing & QA at inception to determine proper level engagement * Contact User Experience at inception to determine proper level engagement * Consider how to support early adopters * Create communication plan *From _Risk_* * Search http://ist.mit.eduand http://kb.mit.edufor any articles that would be invalidated by release and update as needed. Contact istweb@mit.edu if you are not sure how to update this documentation. * If posting new software, contact the Software Release Team to ensure that previous and new versions are archived in their definitive software library. * Test software on all supported operating systems. * Create testing plan. h1. Notes We are a pilot for IS&T's product-release checklist. We used it as a base for this plan though it was developed for distributed/desktop release. [MITBIZINT:Notes for Release-Core]. [ISTPROCESS:Product-Release Checklist]. You might not have authorizations to view the release-core wiki. Based on this system's criteria, RAFT is Resources: Moderate, Community Impact: Moderate, and Risk to IS&T: High. {column} {column|width=300px} TEST {column}