Hi Angie, See inline below.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:33 AM, Angela Cymbalak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi All, > > I do want to let everyone know that I still have great interest in working > on the project. Life has just gotten in the way. Further details off list > provided for those who wish to know. Otherwise, no need to make them part > of the public record. Life has a way of doing that. ;-) Not to worry. Luciano has done great in getting everything up and running so far. We need > to make a decision on our .01 release. > > 1. Is is going to be numbered .01? That depends on what we want our versioning scheme to look like. Different ASF projects use different schemes. My personal preference is the <major>.<minor>.<build> format, like the one that Tomcat and Struts uses, but there are plenty of other ways of doing it. My suggestion would be 0.1 unless there's a reason you prefer the leading zero in .01. > 2. Will we provide a programmatic way to create photo albums or just > document it? I agree with Luciano that the priority should be to get something out with a number on it and worry about adding functionality later. > 3. After the release, should we create a plan for the Web site on where we > are planning to have the project go? What features do we want to see added? I think a roadmap is really important for a project like this, where we're starting from the ground up, because it suggests things that potential contributors could work on. It'll also be important to identify the means of interaction we want to allow with albums (e.g. how many of DHTML / AJAX client, Flex / AIR client, WebDAV, XML-RPC, and so on, do we want to enable?) because that will help us define the boundaries between clients from services. It'd be good to bounce around some ideas here on the list, and then, as Luciano suggests, move things to the wiki as we agree on them. Then people can start to flesh out the individual items / features. > 4. Should we add a page to the Web site that tracks our progress toward > graduation? Check. ;-) > That is all I can think of for the moment. Sorry I dropped the ball on the > report! I hope those who went to ApacheCon had fun. Maybe I'll make it > next year! ApacheCon was great. And Luciano and I discovered that we live in the same city! -- Martin Cooper > Angie > > >
