Gianluca Sforna wrote:
> On 10/12/06, Jérôme WAGNER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> -          Packaging
> 
> I would let packagers from distros do their job, so you could worry
> only about Windows and MacOSX.
> Of course this imply you have to beat the tree into a suitable shape
> for inclusion (as is, I won't recommend the inclusion in Fedora
> Extras), so I don't think it's feasible in the 2.0 timeframe.
> 
>>
>> -          Bug screening
>>
>> -          QA
> This are related: more eyes, more bugs found. So, just achieve a good
> shape for inclusion in major distros, and you will have all the eyes
> you need.
> Of course, be prepared for the bug reports flow...
> 
> 
>>
>> -          Interoperability
> SIP anyone?
> 
>>
>> -          Features
> There are too many of them already:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=feature+creep
> 
>>
>> -          Documentation
> If it works OOTB, no one needs it.
> Moreover "Users don't read the manual" (Joel Spolsky: User Interface
> Design for Programmers - Apress - 2001)
> 
>>
>> -          Construction tool
> what else you need other than cmake?
        * Get it working on Windows and MacOSX
        * Add tests with CTest
        * Add source packing with CPack (tarballs, zip)
        * Generate Windows installer with CPack
        * Send modules upstream to CMake


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