On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:52:24 +0100 Sebastian Hilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I do not think that GNUmed sucks currently. But I'm afraid it will suck at > > one day if we continue working as we do currently because the way it is > > done currently does not scale for a larger project (IMHO). > Please suggest improvements. Privately if neccessary. Thanks. What I'm missing most in GnuMed is a proper specification of what we want to achieve, i.e. project vision, detailed requirements for all planned modules, design documents (what is/should be done in which way), assignment of work items etc. I am aware of the fact that there is a lot of information distributed in the mailing list and in pieces in the wiki. Still, if I should point somebody (say, an informatics student going to do some work for us) to some place were he can find all I wouldn't know what to say. Over the last years I learned that large and complex projects without a final specification *before* starting to work will either have difficulties or fail completely. I'm quite convinced that GnuMed is complex enough to need a specification. I'm sure Karsten knows exactly how he wants to build GnuMed (as knows Ian, as knows Richard, ...), however, I believe we would be able to get more collaborators if we could only show a well-thought plan what milestones we want to achieve next. I therefore suggest that at least some energy should be spent in documenting and discussing our plans for the nearer future. The specification should probably go into the Wiki, once this is up and running again. > My bad, I admit. IT students, course assignments for one semester. 2 students > in each group. That's all I know and it's not even certain. My limited experience with these students is that they will need tight & frequent interaction with their project manager, detailed instruction on what exactly they should try to do and if possible strict checks if they conform to the design principles of the software they are coding for. Usually these guys don't have much experience nor in medicine neither in delivering quality parts for already existing software, so that's something you must try to enforce by some way. If not, we will end up with a lot of semi-functional prototypes that might need more work to fix than to write from scratch. Hilmar -- 10 GB Mailbox, 100 FreeSMS/Monat http://www.gmx.net/de/go/topmail +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More +++ _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
