On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 1:50 PM, Geoffrey Hutchison
<geoff.hutchi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Great goal. I think we should lay out some plans for that, e.g.,
> http://wiki.openchemistry.org/Avogadro_Roadmap
>
> I was reading up on the new GitHub projects feature:
> https://github.com/blog/2256-a-whole-new-github-universe-announcing-new-tools-forums-and-features
>
> I think this might be a nice way to keep the roadmap, e.g., connecting it
> directly in GitHub.
>
I have looked at the project stuff, and talked to the GitHub guys a
little. I prefer waffle.io, but would be fine with experimenting. It
doesn't do well at picking a few repositories and aggregating them -
something waflle.io does for workflow management.

For roadmap why not just assign issues to milestones, and use that as
a lightweight roadmap? I have a pretty good idea of what I want to get
done, and want to tag a release soon before we switch to C++11/14. I
want to get back to regular tags, and not holding up releases too much
if they don't hit every issue assigned to the milestone.

Just my thoughts, I think whatever we do it should be kept reasonably
lightweight. I am fine with adding stuff to the wiki page, or
milestones.

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