Ideally we should go over the IDEAS issues already reported and see which one would need to go in this new project.
IMO there is little benefit we can get from this CEIDEA project (I would have liked it to be EXOIDEA as naming). It might end up to be the "place where ideas go to die". The only use case indeed are the hackatons and GSOC projects. But I like that is separate from the other issues and, being in JIRA, it will be easy to reference and move them. I think it should be documented somewhere that this place exists (depending if we want to encourage it or just use it as a way to clean the XWIKI project). Maybe contrib homepage? Thanks, Caty On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 7:36 PM Vincent Massol <vinc...@massol.net> wrote: > > > > On 16 Feb 2019, at 15:21, Vincent Massol <vinc...@massol.net> wrote: > > > > Hi Thomas and devs, > > > >> On 31 Jan 2019, at 09:35, Thomas Mortagne <thomas.morta...@xwiki.com> > wrote: > >> > >> Hi xwikiers, > >> > >> I'm never sure where to put ideas of extensions I have so I often > >> forget them or details I had tough about or gathered back then. > >> > >> I don't think http://design.xwiki.org is the right place until you > >> really start designing the extension. Also it's too generic for this > >> need and not a very good entry point for searching something IMO, more > >> something to link to from somewhere else. > >> > >> I would prefer something really dedicated to this "that would be a > >> nice thingy but not sure about the details yet" state. Would be a good > >> source for hackathons and GSOC or for contributors who are searching > >> for something interesting to work on. > >> > >> I was thinking about the following alternatives: > >> * a new dedicated project on https://jira.xwiki.org > >> * reuse https://jira.xwiki.org/projects/XCONTRIB after some cleanup > >> (close everything left in it basically) but not super clean (it's just > >> that it's a good name) > >> * some new application on http://www.xwiki.org > >> > >> WDYT ? > >> > >> Right now my preference goes to a clean new jira project (just need to > >> think about a good project id) where you put description and close it > >> when the extension work really start on a dedicated location. Less > >> work and should do the job well. > > > > For me a single design page on design.xwiki.org called “Wanted > Extensions” would be enough. We had such a page for “Wanted Macros” and > then we strike them out when they’re implemented/available (see > https://design.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/NewMacros). > > > > Installing the Idea app is a nice idea :) Unfortunately this app only > supports a single idea theme ATM (AFAIK). If we could use it in a namespace > (under a given page) then we could install it on design.xwiki.org and > make that “Wanted Extensions” page use it. That would be ideal for me. It > shouldn’t be hard to refactor the Idea app to support that I guess if it > doesn’t already support it. > > > > I don’t like too much using JIRA for this (I prefer to keep JIRA for > stuff to implement, i.e. when it goes out of the idea/design phase) and > keep design.xwiki.org as our first phase and only create issues in jira > when it’s tasked for implementation. > > After more thoughts I’m ok with a new jira project for this since: > 1) It allows moving jira issues around jira projects. Someone creates a > jira issue in XWiki for something that shouldn’t be part of XS and we can > move it. Example: https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-16419 > 2) When (and if) the time comes for implementation, the issue can be moved > to the right project > 3) Since it would be a new jira project, it wouldn’t mess up the other > jira projects. > > To answer Edy’s point, if the idea is about XS then it should continue to > go in XWIKI jira project. This is for new extension ideas. > > WDYT? > > If ok, I can create it tomorrow. > > Thanks > -Vincent > > > > > > Thanks > > -Vincent > > > > > >> > >> -- > >> Thomas Mortagne > >