Hi Van, I took a look at the page and I don't see where you would sign-in or
how you would edit it so it may be good to add a few sentences of
instructions?  I have an account so it may have signed me in automatically
but did not see an option to log out or in..

I was wondering what is the status of the enhancements already logged but
not implemented yet?  Will they be added to this list or do they need to be
re-entered on this list?

Regards
Gayl

On 11 July 2011 20:11, Van Mittal-Henkle <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I’ve taken a first step on this and created the page:****
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> http://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOS/Feature+Request+List****
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> based off of Binny’s email.****
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> There is probably some work to do to refine the format of this, but just
> wanted to get the basic information down as a start.  There may already be
> some issues in Jira related to some of the features.  If so, we can start
> linking those.****
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> For some of the suggestions we still need more detail to better understand
> what is wanted. ****
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> Binny, Ed (and others)-  feel free to add detail to items on the list.****
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> We’ll need to come up with a process for assigning priorities to features
> on the list.  For now there is a place to put new features at the top.  **
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> This is a place where anyone in the Mifos community can write down what
> feature they would like in Mifos. ****
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> If you have an idea for a feature just sign up for an account on
> mifosforge, log in, and edit the page linked above.****
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> If you have an idea for a feature but you don’t know how to edit the page,
> you can send an idea to the Mifos users mailing list and someone should be
> able to take your idea and put it on the page.   Try including the words
> “Feature Request” in the title of your email message and it will be easier
> to know that you are asking for a new feature.****
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> As Ed has mentioned, we will try to make it as easy as possible to ask for
> new features.****
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> Improvements to the page and its organization are welcome!****
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> --Van****
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> *From:* Ed Cable [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 07, 2011 4:27 PM
> *To:* Mifos software development
> *Cc:* A good place to start for users or folks new to Mifos.
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> *Subject:* Re: [Mifos-users] [Mifos-developer] Whats after Maya G?****
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> Van,****
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> Let me know when you've got that page up on the wiki.  Once it's up we can
> start a separate thread for open feedback/feature requests and then guide
> people to document it there on the wiki and as you said put it in some more
> formal tool over time.****
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> A lot of the users and implementers I interact with have a feedback
> requests and I will direct it through these channels.****
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> Ed****
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> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Van Mittal-Henkle <
> [email protected]> wrote:****
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> Ed,****
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>  ****
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> All sounds good to me.****
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>  ****
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> The project oriented approach is one I’ve thought about too.  It seems like
> a good thing to try getting multiple people working together in the same
> area of the app.  It should allow for taking on bigger projects and increase
> the chances of completion even if the time folks have available is
> variable.  (should be more fun too J )****
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>  ****
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> The priority list that Binny emailed seems like a good starting point for a
> Mifos user requested feature list.  I hope to get this list up on the wiki
> (if the wiki would cooperate) so that areas that need to be fleshed out can
> be added to.  From there detailed information could flow into Jira as issues
> and summary information could flow to mifos.org, uservoice or a form that
> gives the Mifos community an easy way to express their interest and vote.*
> ***
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>  ****
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> --Van****
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> *From:* Ed Cable [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 07, 2011 7:41 AM
> *To:* Mifos software development
> *Cc:* [email protected]; A good place to start for users or
> folks new to Mifos.****
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> *Subject:* Re: [Mifos-users] [Mifos-developer] Whats after Maya G?****
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>  ****
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> Van,****
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> In that first bucket of users in the community, that is actually
> implementers (including both our MFI user and our Specialist ecosystem).
>  Our Specialist ecosystem ideally over time will blur the line between both
> communities both implementing and supporting Mifos users, capturing feedback
> and requirements for the product and ultimately contributing to development
> themselves as well. We already have a number of Specialists that want to
> begin to work more on development or have created modules/new functionality
> that could be incorporated or shared more openly.****
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>  ****
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> I completely agree with what you're saying about letting developers choose
> what they work on.  My wording in previous email was wrong as I was trying
> to be realistic about only being able to get work done that we had
> volunteers for - not necessarily assigning volunteers certain places.****
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>  ****
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> I would like us to move towards more of a project-based model like OpenMRS
> does - we can come up with a stronger set of projects and then openly
> advertise these so potential contributors know they have a well-defined
> project in which they can add meaningful value.  Given the transition, we
> can move towards more comprehensive projects but will have to spend the
> effort to divide up into workable tasks, etc. ****
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>  ****
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> Ed****
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>  ****
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