Hi Allen,
On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 11:21 -0500, Allen Bierbaum wrote:
>
> > - What is the preffered format for discussing things on the wiki?
> >Starting a ticket (sort of like a forum thread) or opening a separate
> >page per issue where users could add comments (like the c2-wiki)?
> >(Or, in a larger sense, how should we manage this entire process?)
> >
> >
> This sounds like a good discussion to have to get things started. :)
>
> This is a question that should be answered by someone like Dirk, but I
> will throw a proposal out there for discussion.
Let's see. ;)
> - Mailing list:
> - User support
> - On-going threaded discussions. (such as this one)
> - Pointing to wiki and tickets for people to look at and comment on
>
> - Wiki:
> - For "putting it on paper" and documenting the decisions and plans that
> have been made.
> - The wiki pages will also serve as a source for new discussions and
> needs so this isn't really cut-and-dried. But from my experience I know
> that although wikis are great for collaboration they are not great for
> drawn out discussions with a large number of people. For example the
> "Future of OpenSG thread" would not work well there.
> - Discussing development alternatives. (for example the PluginPaths
> discussion happening right now)
>
> - Tickets:
> - Bugs
> - Once plans have been made on the mailing list and/or wiki, assign
> tasks that break the work down into chunks.
> - Link to tickets from the appropriate wiki page, but use the tickets to
> track work that needs done, milestones, and the detailed roadmap.
Sounds good to me. use the list for the initial, free-flowing
discussion, once it gels a little put it on the Wiki, and after it
solidifies break it down into chunks that are tickets.
Dirk
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