Wikimedia Release Engineering Team

This is the team responsible for Release Engineering/Management and QA at the Wikimedia Foundation. We predominately use the QA mailing list along with conversations on the appropriate IRC channels (especially, , , and ).

= Status =

Dec-Feb Goals
See the WMF Engineering 13-14 goals page for the yearly view.


 * Browser tests managed in feature repos with feature teams (Chris, Zeljko, Jeff, Rummana)
 * Successfully managed the first release of MediaWiki in conjunction with our outside contractor (Greg, Antoine)
 * More comprehensive quarter assessments of postmortems (Greg)
 * Create process documentation for ideal test/deployment steps (Greg, Reedy, Chris, and others)
 * Automated API integration tests in important areas (Chris, Zeljko, Jeff, Rummana, Antoine, also with Mark Holmquist)

Greg

 * Create baseline flowchart of dev/deploy documentation for use in the January in-person meeting -
 * Create plan to evaluate progress on postmortem/retrospective actions

Antoine

 * jenkins job for VisualEditor / Parsoid (reporting to James F / Gabriel Wicke)
 * making sure a change in VE or in Parsoid does not break the other since they are tightly coupled
 * parsoid init script doesn't play well when run over ssh
 * Worked on, wrote an upstart job to wrap around parsoid server + logrotate configuration
 * browser tests in Gerrit.
 * ✅ First with ULS cause it is simpler, pairing with Zeljkof and i18n team
 * Second MobileFrontend https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/97497/
 * later VisualEditor
 * ✅ polishing up the mw release tarball job (was )

Slowdowns:
 * deployed bunch of favicons for Google Code-in
 * helped on gwtoolset, an extension to mass import materials from museum libraries
 * bunch of CI changes to make jobs running in parralel

Chris

 * Get everyone interested in API testing and monitoring pulling together: Multimedia + Jenkins + QA
 * Met with Mark Holmquist and Aaron Aarcos Dec 5
 * Progress: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58555
 * Move login method to shared code (Željko working on this right now), demonstrate improved pass rates pairticularly for IE
 * In process, interim commit is https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/100579/
 * Upgraded login method and corrected other issues affecting IE pass rate, builds are significantly more green, will pass on benefit to other repos when consolidated
 * Concrete steps for Mobile QA after Michelle's departure
 * Mobile discussion scheduled. Chris/Jeff/Rummana to contribute as requested, e.g. https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/99690/ found while testing group0
 * managing the backlog of mingle cards for tests immediately Pending Mobile team quarterly planning (etc.)
 * Browser test coverage for Flow
 * Added https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/99260/.
 * continue to train S in this

Jeff

 * Continuing to work getting Jenkins (CloudBees) versions of VE automated tests from red to green
 * Some tasking and mentoring for Google Code-in students
 * Coordinating with Jon Robson on developing a browser test for the "Nearby" page for the Mobile team :
 * https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57450
 * Working on a request from Antoine to setup Visual Editor browser test triggers
 * https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53691
 * Will be working on adding automated browser tests for outstanding VE regression items :
 * https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Quality_Assurance/VisualEditor_browser_regression_test_backlog

Rummana

 * Regular exploration testing on production
 * Verifying each week's VE deployment
 * Verifying resolved bugs
 * Track the already reported bugs on bugzilla and changing their status accordingly

Check-ins

 * /Checkin-20131202
 * /Checkin-20131119
 * /Checkin-20131105
 * /Checkin-20131008
 * /Checkin-20130924
 * /Checkin-20130917
 * /Checkin-20131022
 * /Checkin-20130910
 * /Checkin-20130903

Quarterly Reviews

 * November 2013
 * August 2013

Backlog/Wishlist
We maintain a list of projects that would be great to have done, but are not on our roadmap in in the near term. See the wishlist here.