I think a roadmap would be a great idea. However it's probably the
developers list[1] that would have the data in their heads to make it.

Stormy

[1] "GNOME Desktop Hackers" <desktop-devel-l...@gnome.org>,

On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Mark Fernando <mark.c.ferna...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> With some Gnome apps I have noticed that some bugs have been in existence
> for years and not yet corrected. I have found these listed on discussion
> boards.
>
> I was unable to find a place where Gnome users can post suggested
> improvements to the Gnome desktop environment and Gnome applications. What
> do you guys think of having a Brainstorm site for Gnome kinda like the one
> that Ubuntu <http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/> is using? I think it would be
> a better place to store and track opportunities for improvement when
> compared to discussion boards.
>
> A published Roadmap would also be useful as it would tell the user
> community what they can expect in future releases and provide an account of
> what features were implemented and when. It would also show Gnome users when
> their ideas are expected to be implemented helping to promote contributions
> from the community. Songbird has implemented a pretty nice 
> roadmap<http://wiki.songbirdnest.com/Roadmap>available to the public.
>
> What do you all think?
>
> --
> Mark Fernando
> Phone: 647-883-4443
> Email: mark.c.ferna...@gmail.com
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