Hello,

> From: Peter Kovacs [mailto:legi...@gmail.com] 

> I thought a little. There were some people claiming that they want to 
> help. But then wrote nothing more. I think if you come here, with the 
> will to fight alone through all the mess, you will give up 
> fast because 
> you have no Idea what your next step is. I personally do not have the 
> Problem, since I have a plan what I want to do. However I 
> think this is 
> not true for a lot of people.
> I would like to get us a bit organized. Get people work to do, while 
> giving everyone the freedom the need / claim in order to advance.
> 
> So I suggest to keep Bugzilla as Bugtracker, and use Jira as a Todo 
> backlog List type. I love Agile methology. Never came to use 
> it thought, 
> because companies can not deal well if there is no timeframe. But I 
> think for us its perfect.
> 
> This is something that might be small sounding, but there are lots of 
> tasks involved. We collect all the necessary tasks List them up, and 
> offer them on the TODO Bazar (The Backlog).
> Volunteers can take the task from there, and solve it. It gets 
> introduced into our trunc. If task is fullfilled, we generate 
> a release 
> out of it.
> 
> I do not have an example ready. But maybe just roughly the 
> signing issue:
> # EPIC: Signing in MAC
> ## Extend build tool with sign task
> ## build Online certificate vault plus client
> ## Test system
> 
> Some thing like this. Maybe a bit more detailed, best Idea 
> would be that 
> no task takes more then estimated 12h to accomplish.
> If we manage to chop tasks into small pieces like this It is 
> easy to wor 
> through the tasks.
> 
> What do you think? Is this nuts? What are your thoughts?
> I think if we have such a roadmap, we can go also on public and have 
> something to talk about. I think it would make our Project a lot more 
> lovely.

+1

Basically, I support your statements.

Please understand, however, that I do not want to interfere in details if these 
details concern the work of programmers because the project works 
meritocratically.

On the margins, I would like to point out that a roadmap, when it comes about, 
should also consider non-programming tasks.



Greetings,
Jörg


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