Quality initiatives must be ticketed visible work, prioritized by Product
Situation
In the Brian/Brady weekly sync, Peter reinforced that quality cannot live as implicit expectations — Product must define and prioritize quality initiatives as explicit tickets that compete for resources against feature work. Engineering will only prioritize what is tracked. Companion frame: Exit Criteria are the product promise (Product owns, Engineering can challenge via debate); QA is delivery validation, split between Engineering (general releases) and Ryan's org (customer-specific fixes in mirrored environments). Brady to split test automation from build automation into a high-priority CI/CD ticket. Peter to verify with Justin that the build process at minimum runs a boot test.
Reasoning
The Trexel FIPS/disk-encryption failure proved the diagnosis: a core product promise broke because the only confirmed automated check is does it boot. Extends Peter's make it visible so it competes pattern — same logic used for engineering capacity, Jira hygiene, CVE tracking. Hidden work loses to explicit work; ticketing forces Product to own the resource call instead of hoping quality just happens. Also resolves the GLibC/Jeremy Allison process failure from the same meeting — work bypassed Product prioritization and surfaced as a premature why isn't this shipping? to Bjorn. The fix for both issues is the same process discipline.
Additional Context
RLCH 9.6 LTS blocked (24d slipped), Cloud Marketplace 8d overdue, and Trexel partner surfaced a FIPS-compliant disk encryption failure not caught by automation. This is Peter compounding the Apr 14-15 Jira hygiene arc with a broader make process failures visible push before the next customer escalation lands.
Observed Evidence
Fathom summary attributes the direction to Peter with direct quotes about visibility + prioritization. Two concrete action items flow from it: Brady to split test automation ticket, Peter to verify boot test with Justin. Exit Criteria vs QA distinction also explicitly clarified — Product owns EC, Engineering can challenge via debate.
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Product must define and prioritize quality initiatives as visible work. Engineering will prioritize work that is tracked and evaluated. If quality initiatives are not on the list, they will be deferred in favor of feature work. Create a high-priority ticket for a robust CI/CD pipeline that automates essential tests.
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