Hi all,
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Adriano Marques <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I've being talking to Luís this morning, and we decided to change a
> little bit the roadmap. We clearly understand that all of us are
> conducting a volunteer job here on Umit, and therefore we can't
> require people to meet deadlines. And that is just fine for us,
> because even myself, I've being very busy with other non-Umit related
> stuffs and had no time to help lately.
>
> We saw that most of us are having some hard times, therefore we
> decided to cut some requirements for the release date of 11 Feb and
> launch a version 0.9.7 instead of a 1.0. This will leave us time to
> work on a more polished release which we can call stable. We plan
> also, to put one student in charge of integrating the other projects.
yeap, the step between 0.95 and 0.97 it's to tick the new features incoming.
We leave some improviments on Search and target for 1.0.
>
>
> Therefore, we're calling you guys to help us on the release of version
> 0.9.7, due by 11th Feb 2009. Any help is very welcome (testing, minor
> bug fixes, suggestions, etc.)
>
> For version 1.0, we decided to postpone to 25th July 2009, where one
> of the students is going to be in charge of making the release.
>
> Also, we ask who is willing to participate once again this year, who
> is willing to participate as a mentor and who is willing to
> participate once again as student. If you guys have any suggestion to
> add on our projects ideas page[0], you're very welcome also.
Well, counting that we will have a slot as a mentoring organization on GSoC
(hope so) I would like to participate this year as a mentor.
Last year ideas:
http://www.umitproject.org/?active=gsoc&mode=ideas
I copy ideas to a wiki page, for contributing with your opinions:
http://trac.umitproject.org/wiki/Ideas2009
We decide put the focus on a restrict number of ideas (something like 4-6).
"Less is more" :)
>
>
> We're arranging to have a new promotional video for GSoC within the
> next weeks, and we count on everyone's help for translating the video
> to as many languages as possible and help us spread the video on your
> local communities.
>
> And, as always, we are very open to suggestions and we would like to
> know your thoughts about our community, releases, gsoc, etc.
>
> Hope you all are doing fine, and hope to see you all once again this
> year on GSoC ;-)
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> --
> Adriano Monteiro Marques
>
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By the way, Francesco: could you release a standalone of PacketManipulator
together?
Regards,
--
Luis A. Bastiao Silva
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