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[jira] [Updated] (YUNIKORN-999) [UMBRELLA] Define and publish YuniKorn Improvement Proposal (YIP)
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Wilfred Spiegelenburg updated YUNIKORN-999:
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Target Version: (was: 1.2.0)
> [UMBRELLA] Define and publish YuniKorn Improvement Proposal (YIP)
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> Key: YUNIKORN-999
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/YUNIKORN-999
> Project: Apache YuniKorn
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: community, documentation, website
> Reporter: Bowen Li
> Assignee: Bowen Li
> Priority: Major
> Labels: documentation
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> In dev mailing list, we have discussed and voted to have YuniKorn Improvement Proposal (YIP).
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> a YIP will define the following parts, including but not limited to:
> - what's considered a "major change" that needs a YIP
> - what should be included in a YIP (e.g. motivation/business justifications, use case requirements, proposed changes, API changes, migration/compatibility, rejected alternatives, etc)
> - who should initiate or be involved in a YIP
> - end-to-end process
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> This is an umbrella and will create subtasks.
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> We can publish the YIP process to website, and keep all finalized YIP in Confluence. There're projects keeping their XIPs on confluence but I found that is 1) hard to track changes and version control 2) hard to comment or propose changes as not everyone has confluence access . Keep YIP itself on website will solve those issues and make it easier to find.
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