On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 3:15 AM, Marcus Lindblom <[email protected]> wrote:
> Gerrit Voss wrote:
>> - What features/capabilities are left to implement?
>>
>>
>> The biggest issue I see is documentation. I can walk through 1.x
>> and open tickets for missing pieces.
>>
> Yes. Carsten re-wrote the tutorials for 2.0 but apparently they were
> lost in the server crash. :(

Hmm.  I will check into that.  I thought the crash just corrupted the
files I didn't know they were totally lost.

> Also, some examples/tutorials have not been ported.
>>> - What will the release process look like (RC's, betas, etc)?
>>>
>>
>> I left that one a little bit to Dirk ;-) (yes, I know it's not nice ;-))
>> I'm fine to go into release mode and walk thought the track tickets. As
>> we have a tutorial at IEEE VR coming up we have to look into this
>> anyway, so hopefully we at least a beta out of it ;-)
>>
>> I'm not sure how much would we have to merge back from your branch,
>> IIRC Carsten looked into a some time ago.
>>
>>
>> Other opinions ??
>>
> Some kind of release management is needed. Getting an up-to-date list of
> stuff that needs to be documented, fixed, ported over and how to do it
> (if things have changed, i.e. shadows) would be very good, because
> everyone would then have a list to look at and work on. Tickets are a
> good way for this.

Agreed.

> With that, we could hopefully rally people to do some contributions. I
> could probably do some hacking on pet issues (shadow filtering is one),
> and less hacky ppl might chip in with some documentation/tutorial work.

I know we would help out and our engineers will need to read
documentation so they can give some feedback and maybe even suggest
content.

> Getting the wiki cleaned up (remove extra newlines on all pages) would
> do good for the general impresson, as well as getting 2.0 tutorials and
> doxygen documentation in there. (There's only 1.6 now.. :-/)

Agreed.

-Allen

> Cheers,
> /Marcus
>
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