Hi all, On 20 May 2015 at 10:30, Andrew Sullivan <ajs@anvilwalrusden.com> wrote:
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 06:52:36PM +0000, Gomes, Chuck wrote:
Andrew,
Do you think that DT-A should stop on 26 May and the CWG should pick up where they leave off and the full CWG come up to speed on what they have been doing?
No, I don't think that will work either. But you said earlier that DT-A says it'll be another three weeks. From today, that's 9 June. DTs' outputs still have to be integrated with everything else, so it's too late no matter what happens.
Therefore, unfortunately, I think DT-A is going to be too late no matter what, and the pragmatic thing to do therefore is to "cut features". Happily, we know how to do this, because there's an existing set of performance SLAs for IANA. The editors could drop those in and call it "done", right now, without further ado.
So - DT-A is late because of ICANN's delays. And therefore the IANA customers should agree an SLA/SLE framework that is far inferior to current performance? Why on earth is that a good idea? ICANN's delays have consequences for this process and they are real ones. Jordan
For my own part, as you know, I think CWG should do that anyway, for quite different reasons. But if a DT isn't going to be ready by 26 May, in my opinion one ought to declare that they're missing the end of the sprint, and simply move on. That's what any agile program manager would tell you. In agile, dates are holy, because there's always the next iteration to come.
And that's an important message of confidence one ought to be able to send people: "We don't think this is the last chance to make changes." DT-A could continue to put together its important and valuable proposals for SLEs for the future. It could publish them as a follow-on proposal, complete in itself, that the community could decide to adopt shortly after the transition. That incorporation of a well-worked-out community proposal would show the transition was working.
Indeed, CWG could even write _that_ into the proposal: "The DT-A is going to come up with these new proposals, and that as part of the initial $time_period evaluation of whether the transition is working successfully, the adoption and implementation of these new SLEs ought to be pursued." It'd be a specific thing to be checked in that initial evaluation.
Best regards,
A
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