New features continue to be posted on the dev mailing list. Feature specifications are here:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/CloudStack+Next+Rele ase https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Design On 11/1/12 7:00 AM, "Chip Childers" <[email protected]> wrote: >On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Giles Sirett <[email protected]> >wrote: >> Thanks Chip >> Agreed: I think it is absolutely essential that the USERS of >>Cloudstack help drive the new features and roadmap of the product. We >>are the people at the "coalface", we are the people who hear feedback >>from our businesses & customers on a daily basis >> >> As an example, I saw a mail (yesterday?) about the lack of password >>reset. To many in this community, that is probably a trivial issue. >>However, I can tell everybody that it is the number 1 feature complaint >>I get from Cloudstack customers. In the real world, it just isn't >>sensible to deploy a user facing GUI if users cannot reset their own >>passwords. Features like this may not be as high profile and interesting >>as others, but they are things that make a difference when people decide >>whether to use CS or not >> >> >> What you suggest is exactly what I intend doing.... my session at >>Collab is called " Feedback from the coalface: what our customers are >>asking for". I intend to make it an interactive discussion/workshop for >>people to bring in their ideas of great new features. If we get enough >>ideas, we may even have a vote on preferences and priorities. >> Although that workshop wouldn't be a formal Apache workshop, I would >>like to think that we can bring those ideas into the community for >>consideration afterwards. >> > >Just to correct something minor: There isn't such a think as a >"formal Apache workshop". New features can be proposed, but they have >to end up as proposals on the dev list for the project. > >But I get your point... and if you (and other users) are able to >collectively pull together feature requests and some level of measured >interest, you (or someone else) can bring those over to the dev list >via feature requests. > >Building up an active user community that helps drive features for the >devs is a great initiative. I'd love to see this evolve into a very >active feedback loop! > >> In advance of this session, what I'm trying to do is take stock of what >>is already requested and/or planned. And so far (from my previous) I >>see only 12 open requests. >> >> Thinking about it, if anybody has any good ideas for feature requests, >>it would be great if you're able to share them on this list (or PM me if >>you prefer) - I can then feed those ideas into the session at Collab. >> Also thinking about it Chip : do you want to help me run that session ? >>:-) > >Happy to lend a hand. We can catch up in LV perhaps... > >> >> >> >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Chip Childers [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: 01 November 2012 13:24 >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: new features >> >> On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Giles Sirett >><[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi all >>> >>> I¹m preparing a workshop for the Collab conf end November and I want >>> to get a definitive list of all current open feature requests for >>> Cloudstack >>> >>> I go here >>> >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/IssueNavigator!executeAdvanced.j >>> spa >>> >>> and search for >>> >>> project = CLOUDSTACK AND issuetype = "New Feature" ORDER BY priority >>> DESC >>> >>> gives me 12 results >>> >>> Is that correct? is that ALL open new feature requests ? >>> >>> Kind Regards >>> >>> Giles >>> >> >> Hey Giles, >> >> I actually started a thread related to this on [email protected] >>recently, specifically focused on the feature release after >>4.0.0-incubating. We're trying to sort out (1) how we collect new >>feature ideas, and (2) how we organize them into release activities as I >>type this. I do know that there are many ideas that have already been >>proposed on the dev list that are not records in Jira yet. >> >> If the user community (this list) is interested in driving a discussion >>around what you would like the developers to work on, I think that would >>be a great thing to do. Keep in mind that the developers will pick and >>choose what they are interested in working on, but the more information >>we get from our users the better! >> >> -chip >> >> ShapeBlue provides a range of strategic and technical consulting and >>implementation services to help IT Service Providers and Enterprises to >>build a true IaaS compute cloud. 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