Edited. Note that ProjectRequirements has been moved to ProjectCharter. 
I'm leaning towards this structure:
main page
 -project charter
 -specifications
 --HTTP requirements+design spec
 --Other protocol..
 --Message..
 --MIME..
 --URI etc

I'll continue to work on the HTTP/URI angle of the spec's.

John

Glyn Matthews wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> 2009/8/16 John P. Feltz <[email protected]>
>
>   
>> I don't disagree with your points. This mailing list is vital for
>> supporting the library and discussing certain things about it. However,
>> concerning debate over design and requirements, I would like to suggest
>> that a resource such as a wiki be sought first, provided there are clear
>> efforts to maintain some form of conceptual integrity (the person in
>> charge, basically), and that we use a standard format(IEEE 830 for
>> instance). I was dissatisfied with the original layout and content of
>> the wiki on the original sf.net site, and decided that coding would be a
>> better use of my time. I now think that was a mistake. I think this
>> project suffers from insufficient requirements and design specification
>> (I am partly to blame for this), and those two items should be addressed
>> before we move forward. So is this really about the mailing list?
>> Probably not. I think it's more about under-utilized specifications and
>> a lack of discourse about them, which has lead myself and possibly
>> others at times to feel lost about the direction of this project.
>>     
>
>
>
> Right, 100% agreed.  It's very difficult to see how to proceed without some
> kind of roadmap or vision for what we think this project should become.  I
> think that Trac is a great improvement over the old sf wiki so we should
> take advantage of this.  I've already added two empty pages (one each for
> requirements and specification), so at least we can discuss and document
> this.
>
> I added some pages to the wiki for these:
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/cpp-netlib/wiki/ProjectRequirements
> http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/cpp-netlib/wiki/SoftwareSpecification
>
> Please comment.
>
> G
>
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