The brevity and purpose of the Seam30Roadmap must not be compromised, it must show an easy
to understand overview of the current status of modules and their target dates. If you can
cut most of the waffle from the other page I guess they can be consolidated.
----- "Dan Allen" <dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'd like to consolidate these two pages into one:
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ProjectStatusAndDirection
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/Seam30Roadmap
I'm not hooked on any particular approach. I'm just trying to figure
out the best way to organize the information. I have been wanting to
cut down on some of the duplication between the dashboard and the
module pages, so if you have suggestions, feel free to speak up.
Perhaps we can cut some of the columns on the dashboard page to make
room for the columns from the roadmap page.
What I'm going for is a single view of what's going on with Seam 3.
Mockups welcome.
-Dan
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 4:29 PM, Dan Allen < dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com >
wrote:
I think it's important to ensure an individual module page exists for
every module listed as required. Setting up a module page is the
responsibility of the module lead, though of course we are here to
help.
I know this seems like extra work, but without a page your module
really has no identity, other than the source code. The module page
just says:
- hello, I exist
- this is why you should care
- this is who's working on it
- this is where the resources are
Some module pages are more details than others. It's up to you to
decide to what extent to use the page. You can set the roadmap on the
module page or through JIRA. Again, up to you. What's important is
that the module page exists.
Instructions for how to set it up are provided in the module handbook:
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ModuleInfrastructure#H-ModulePage
-Dan
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Pete Muir < pmuir(a)redhat.com >
wrote:
After last weeks IRC meeting, I now have a good understanding of where
modules have got to.
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/Seam30Roadmap
Headlines:
* Aiming to get most modules to beta by end of Oct. A few (security,
persistence, drools) likely still in alpha
* Beta of Seam 3 by 12th Nov in time for Devoxx
* Second beta in early December with all modules at beta
* First release candidate in early January
All module leads, please look at the roadmap and check that you can
get your module to beta by then.
Ken, Shane, Jozef, still need to hear from you about when you can get
International, Security and REST to beta -- please ping me.
Pete
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