Hello Stephen,

On Mar 1, 2011, at 12:07 , Stephen Kestle wrote:

> You guys are using JIRA, which has a very tantalising feature of time 
> estimation and a burndown chart that is immensely useful in determining how 
> things are going along.

True, burndown charts are useful in Scrum/Agile projects.

> Would it be possible to just have some gross estimates of how long it's going 
> to take "you" (the committer) to finish the work.  Nothing to be held to - 
> just a guess.  It'll give a rough idea of what's going on
> 
> e.g. if it's going to take 5 hours to do, and you spend 1.5 hours a night (on 
> average) then say 3 or 4 days.
> 
>   * I don't care if the days say they're 8 hours or whatever
>   * I don't care if the "burn down" burns up because new tickets are
>     being added into 0.8
> 
> This will help me see at a guess if 0.8 is going to be ready in days (I don't 
> think so), weeks (maybe), months (hopefully in low numbers), or years.

Well, I think for an open source project in general, and also for ACE it will 
be hard to estimate the amount of hours that each committer can spend per day 
or week. It will vary wildly. So whilst I agree that working with agile methods 
like Scrum makes sense in a lot of projects, I doubt that it has much value 
here. I mean, I don't think it would give you a better insight into the amount 
of work that needs to be done before the 0.8 release than by just looking at 
the remaining issues.

My rough guess would be that we try to do a release in weeks (not days or 
months). That would be our first release, and it would allow more people to try 
out ACE and provide feedback.

> It will also help me sell ACE to my work which is currently developing OSGi 
> provisioning and soon deployment services, and potentially get patches sent 
> your way.

Patches or any other feedback is always welcome. I hope that does not depend on 
us producing a burn down chart. ;)

> If you say "yes" (please please please...), it'd be pretty awesome to have a 
> guess at the "release date" based on looking at the chart burn down and your 
> gut feeling.  Again, I don't care if it's accurate or not (it's going to be 
> about 10x more accurate than any guess I can come up with based on ticket 
> flows etc).

I'll keep my estimate at "weeks" for now. :)

> Thanks for giving me hope for something better than Web Start! ;)

You're welcome!

Greetings, Marcel

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