On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 6:20 PM, Chiradeep Vittal
<chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote:
> Probably the best answer is all 3: dev list, Jira and wiki
> Dev List because "if it didn't happen on the ML it didn't happen at all"
> Jira : for trackability
> Wiki: for detailed "living" design docs.

Yup.  Absolutely.

We should probably try to get organized around that model.

> On 11/1/12 3:09 PM, "Joe Brockmeier" <j...@zonker.net> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, Nov 1, 2012, at 01:49 PM, Jie Feng wrote:
>>> There seem to be a few places where new feature requests come up:
>>> CloudStack user mailing list,  CloudStack dev mailing list, the two
>>>sites
>>> Chiradeep mentioned below, and JIRA. Is there a guideline for what to do
>>> if we have a new feature request? Ideally, all the discussions for a
>>> specific request should be tracked somewhere, so that people can
>>>continue
>>> to comment on it until implemented. Also, it would be nice if there is a
>>> central place developer can go to see the feature requests and pick up
>>> the ones they want to work on, and users can see when it will be
>>> implemented. I wonder how other Apache project deals with this.
>>
>>Jira would be the best place for these. An "Improvement" ticket would be
>>ideal for any new features or enhancements.
>>--
>>Joe Brockmeier
>>j...@zonker.net
>>Twitter: @jzb
>>http://www.dissociatedpress.net/
>
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