Hi,

> I'd like to additionally stress the point of finding the betas
> and their release notes etc. -- I imagine there must be a lot of
> people like me, who need new features and know enough about
> Linux and Midgard to work with betas even in production
> environments but hesitate to download CVS snapshots.

Simon Kerr, of Aurora, and I put in a link to the "Most stable beta." This
should be a start. It's on the front page.

> >     Ron is currently improving the whole Step 2.
> 
> Does that mean that Ron is finishing the job of relaunching
> http://www.midgard-project.org, as begun by Henri?  Is the
> development site still http://bergie.greywolves.org:8081/ or so?

Basically just populating the new site with content changes and making it
possible to find important information. Not that we have to stop their.

Simon and I are also building an interface for the 2.0 White Paper and
Requirements Documents. We'll probably have this up on the site in the
next day. This will have fields for current and proposal. So, a user will
read a section e.g. 2.2 Midgard Mapping to LDAP. They'll see the text
documentation and any dot generated graphics. They'll then be able to
comment on the current session by leaving a proposal. Afterwards, an
editor or the branch maintainer will come back and ink the suggestion into
"current" or if not feasible delete it.

This builds a publically viewable Road Map. Names can be assigned to
features that are being worked on by specific people of businesses etc.
The idea came to us after reading a book I stole and then from Allan's
comments on the Style system. We'll put it up and see how useful it is.

Ron


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