Difference between revisions of "App release process"
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The application page lists the status of the application for each platform. Here are the states: | The application page lists the status of the application for each platform. Here are the states: | ||
− | * Alpha: when an application is created, it's in Alpha | + | * Alpha (red): when an application is created, it's in Alpha. Only the user who packaged this app can see it and install it. |
− | * Beta: when an app reaches Beta it has to be installable (and uninstallable) at a minimum and it can only be seen by the group of users in the [[Testers program]] | + | * Beta (Orange): when an app reaches Beta it has to be installable (and uninstallable) at a minimum and it can only be seen by the group of users in the [[Testers program]] |
− | * Live: when an app is well tested and suited for every new user, it goes live and it should work for everyone | + | * Live (Green): when an app is well tested and suited for every new user, it goes live and it should work for everyone |
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+ | Here is a sample of an app in Alpha on Fedora 9, in Beta for Fedora 10 and Live in Fedora 12: | ||
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Revision as of 21:42, 9 January 2010
Applications for Amahi have a release process as they progress to full release. Each app has a support status in one or more Amahi platforms (Fedora 9, Fedora 10 or 12, and eventually Ubuntu 910, etc.)
The application page lists the status of the application for each platform. Here are the states:
- Alpha (red): when an application is created, it's in Alpha. Only the user who packaged this app can see it and install it.
- Beta (Orange): when an app reaches Beta it has to be installable (and uninstallable) at a minimum and it can only be seen by the group of users in the Testers program
- Live (Green): when an app is well tested and suited for every new user, it goes live and it should work for everyone
Here is a sample of an app in Alpha on Fedora 9, in Beta for Fedora 10 and Live in Fedora 12: