Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier to
work it (especially
That is probably enough for a year... :-P
On 2012-03-15, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
As usual, it depends of how many people we have and how much cash we have :-)
That is probably enough for a year... :-P
On 2012-03-15, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should
Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier to
work
AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
to work it (especially
Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
to work
On Mar 15, 2012, at 11:48 PM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
...I only count 8 core frameworks that we really need, 14 if you count java
client.
*Snif* Somebody cares!
(or at least has the politeness to pretend to)
Dave
—
WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora
frameworks that we
really need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started
encompass a lot and would be a great companion to the full
installer and would make noobs very happy and immediately productive.
-James
On Mar 15, 2012, at 10:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year
said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
to work it (especially on starting up, like an installer than install
on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for this
year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
to work it (especially on starting up, like
Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for
this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them easier
need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for
this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
, wotaskd, and the web server adaptor code.
The whole thing would be nice, but I only count 8 core frameworks that we
really need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is kind of a specialty of mine.
Ken Anderson
k...@watermarkstudios.com
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Webobjects-dev
On Mar 16, 2012, at 1:37 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is kind of a specialty of mine.
Get an account here:
https://wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wo/0.0.17.5.11
Get started editing
On 2012-03-15, at 10:57 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
On Mar 16, 2012, at 1:37 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is kind of a specialty of mine.
Get an account here:
Le 2012-03-15 à 13:57, David Avendasora a écrit :
On Mar 16, 2012, at 1:37 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is kind of a specialty of mine.
Get an account here:
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is kind of a specialty of mine.
Get an account here:
https://wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wo/0.0.17.5.11
So, what? You give him a component action URL to your session?
he
On Mar 16, 2012, at 2:00 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
Get an account here:
https://wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wo/0.0.17.5.11
So, what? You give him a component action URL to your session?
:-P
WebObjects - so easy that even Dave Avendasora can do it!™
Maybe not...
2 Ken Andersons alert….
Hello other Ken Anderson - nice to meet you. Wow - who thought a community as
small as ours could have 2 of us!
Ken
On Mar 15, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I'd be happy to get involved with editing Tutorials and any Getting Started
docs. Documentation is
Now you know how Davids feel.
:-)
On 2012-03-15, at 12:47 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
2 Ken Andersons alert….
Hello other Ken Anderson - nice to meet you. Wow - who thought a community
as small as ours could have 2 of us!
Ken
On Mar 15, 2012, at 1:37 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
I'd
Lol...I've seen you around for the last 2 years in the WOCommunity (that's when
I started up). I thought it was funny too.
Ken Anderson
k...@watermarkstudios.com
On Mar 15, 2012, at 12:59 PM, David Holt wrote:
Now you know how Davids feel.
:-)
On 2012-03-15, at 12:47 PM, Ken
people said, this is what the community roadmap for
this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them
easier to work it (especially on starting up, like an installer than
Shhh,
We don't actually feel, we are cyborgs. Well, technically robots made out of
meat.
Mmm meat...
D
--
David LeBer
Codeferous Software
On 2012-03-15, at 3:59 PM, David Holt wrote:
Now you know how Davids feel.
:-)
On 2012-03-15, at 12:47 PM, Ken Anderson wrote:
2 Ken
everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for
this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make them
easier to work it (especially on starting up
count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap for
this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements
only count 8 core
frameworks that we really need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap
for this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing
only count 8 core
frameworks that we really need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap
for this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing
count 8
core frameworks that we really need, 14 if you count java client.
Ramsey
On Mar 15, 2012, at 8:16 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap
for this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing
Robert wrote:
Hello everyone,
So based on what people said, this is what the community roadmap
for this year should be:
- Finishing the tutorials
- Writing a Getting Started with Project Wonder book
- Improvements on the development and deployment tools to make
them easier to work
Hello everyone,
As you know, I have built a list for a Community Roadmap based on comments
made in the surveys and in the working group mailing list. As you can see, the
list is quite long and I don't think everything on the list can be done in a
year.
So we need to establish priorities
Good morning everyone,
I made a draft of a Community Roadmap, based on comments made in the surveys
and other places in the last 5 years (yes, some stuff was comments made 5 years
and that are still valid).
http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WOCOM/Community+Roadmap
If you didn't answer
Good morning everyone,
As you know, since the community have to support itself, I think it would be
useful to know what the community wants so that we can do a Community Roadmap
for things we want to do/have for the next 12 months. For example, in the
surveys, a good % of respondants said
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