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OKR template to ensure readiness for GA release of product on Linux

public-lib · Published 9 months ago

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The primary goal of this OKR is to ensure readiness for the GA (General Availability) release of a product on Linux. A significant outcome revolves around training the support team on Linux-specific problems and efforts to troubleshoot them. It also implies monitoring and evaluating the team's progress after the training, creating a comprehensive Linux-specific training program, and scheduling training sessions for the support team.

Additionally, this OKR sets a target for updating and upgrading documentation and support resources for Linux users. This updating process comprises verifying and publishing all newly created Linux resources on suitable platforms, reviewing present Linux documentation and support resources for outdated data, and developing updated Linux user manuals, tutorials, and frequently asked questions (FAQs).

A fundamental aspect of this OKR involves completing the necessary testing and bug fixing for Linux compatibility. This testing process entails running preliminary tests for software compatibility with Linux, identifying, documenting, and prioritizing detected bugs. Furthermore, this process requires rectifying the bugs and conducting validation testing subsequently.

In conclusion, the OKR focuses on preparing for the product's GA release, ensuring that the support team thoroughly understands how Linux operates, keeping the documentation and support resources updated, and guaranteeing that all necessary testing and bug fixes have been handled appropriately for Linux compatibility.
  • ObjectiveObjectiveEnsure readiness for GA release of product on Linux
  • Key ResultKRProvide training for support team on Linux-specific issues and troubleshooting
  • TaskMonitor and evaluate the team's progress post-training
  • TaskDevelop a comprehensive Linux-specific training program
  • TaskSchedule training sessions for the support team
  • Key ResultKRUpdate documentation and support resources for Linux users
  • TaskVerify and publish all new Linux resources on appropriate platforms
  • TaskReview current Linux documentation and support resources for outdated information
  • TaskDevelop updated Linux user guides, tutorials and FAQs
  • Key ResultKRComplete all necessary testing and bug fixing for Linux compatibility
  • TaskRun preliminary tests for software compatibility with Linux
  • TaskIdentify, document and prioritize detected bugs
  • TaskFix bugs and conduct validation testing
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