On quinta-feira, 6 de julho de 2017 12:34:08 PDT Mats Wichmann wrote:
> 2. in terms of starting a "new project", you should read these two pages
> and prepare internally to follow these procedures and respond to any
> questions that can arise:
> 
> https://www.iotivity.org/get-involved/feature-development
> https://www.iotivity.org/get-involved/contribution-guidelines
> 
> 
> "Starting a new project" in effect means the interested parties making
> the proposal are prepared to contribute the code, work on the
> integration, maintain the code (and hopefully actually provide a
> maintainer to the project), and to convince the project infrastructure
> that when it comes time to allocate QA resources that there is value in
> including this new feature in the test plan - of course being a feature
> in an approved OCF specification feature clearly helps with this argument.

Thank you Mats ,I meant to send something along those lines.

Betty, thank you for the interest. Since this follows the vision of the 
IoTivity project, the ISG does not need to approve this; only the maintainers 
do. So this needs to be a technical discussion: what the features you want to 
implement are and how you and your engineers would like to do so.

Please look at the feature development page (link above) and decide how to 
proceed. You may skip some phases or overlap them depending on how small the 
feature is (e.g., if it's just a plugin to the bridge host).

-- 
Thiago Macieira - thiago.macieira (AT) intel.com
  Software Architect - Intel Open Source Technology Center

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