I think there is another option which we discussed at the hackfest (and for which I have a pending action) and that is to publish a “future work” section of our release library that describes more where our community is heading thatn what we have delivered.
Let me see if I can get a patch together tomorrow as a proposal for discussion. / Chris From: <[email protected]> on behalf of David McBride <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday 30 August 2016 at 20:24 To: Daniel Smith <[email protected]> Cc: TECH-DISCUSS OPNFV <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [opnfv-tech-discuss] How are Documentation/Reference Projects Published in C release Hi Daniel, We've had some discussion about this in various meetings, including hackfest, over the past several weeks. The question is: does it make sense for requirements projects to participate in releases until they're ready to deliver code? It's not clear to me that there's any advantage to either the project, or OPNFV as a whole. Furthermore, there's a certain amount of overhead for each project that participates in the release, so if there's no advantage, then perhaps it would be better to wait to join the release until the project is prepared to deliver code. However, I'm open to alternative viewpoints. Thanks. David On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Daniel Smith <[email protected]> wrote: Hey David and Sofia. In the NetReady group, we have structured our documentation and commits for our C-release documentation in RST format/doc guidelines under the auspices that this was required so that when the DOCS are generated for the release, requirements and documentation projects deliveries are included in the release. In our meeting there was some confusion as to how Requirements Projects, that delivery requirements documents (which are finalized for this phase and then later phases – prototyping, etc occurs for D release, based on the C deliveable) are actually included in the release. Some input was that Requirements projects, since they don’t deliver code are not part of the release? That didn’t sound correct me, so please clarify when you have time. Thank you Daniel Smith Sr. System Designer Ericsson Inc. 8400 Decarie Blvd. Montreal, PQ (514)-594-2799 Legal entity: Ericsson AB, registered office in Stockholm. This Communication is Confidential. We only send and receive email on the basis of the terms set out at www.ericsson.com/email_disclaimer -- David McBride Release Manager, OPNFV Mobile: +1.805.276.8018 Email/Google Talk: [email protected] Skype: davidjmcbride1 IRC: dmcbride _______________________________________________ opnfv-tech-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opnfv.org/mailman/listinfo/opnfv-tech-discuss
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