On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 11:25 +0100, Dr. Bernhard Dippold wrote:
> Hi Ian, *
> 
> Ian Lynch wrote:
> > [...] 
> > Establish a simple Forum called proposals.
> 
> I'd prefer a sortable list at the wiki / website with columns for name, date 
> and 
> proposal (up to 100 char), link to description, bug entry (if already filed),
> number of votes, necessary resources and proirity. 

I don't have any strong preferences about the detail of implementation,
I was just really looking at the outline procedure.

> The two latter columns will have to be editable only by SC.
> > 
> > People with ideas post an outline proposal to a list limited to say 1000
> > characters. TDF committee review the list every month say and short list
> > priorities to gather further information. If something looks feasible
> > and is a high priority LO officials approach the relevant parties. 
> > 
> > It occurs to me that this would provide more focus to the discuss list
> > which often seems to do a lot of discussion without much scope for
> > outcome. It wouldn't replace the discuss list, just provide a logical
> > extension to give project ideas more chance of happening.
> 
> But this should not replace the discussions on the list - only finalized 
> proposals
>  should be presented to validation / priorization. 

Yes, I agree. The list is good for general debate, it is not good for
prioritising outcomes of that debate, especially if we go beyond bug
fixing and get into things like marketing strategy, fund raising etc.

> The list I mentioned might be created automatically from feature-request bugs
> (after revision / approval)
> 
> This would keep the workflow, involve the developers and  decision maker in an
> open and comprehensive way.

Yes

> Best regards
> 
> Bernhard


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