[Serusers] INFO: SER Development documentation - was: Re: [Serdev] iptel.org ANNOUNCEMENT: New SER bug marshal
Greger V. Teigre
greger at teigre.com
Fri Feb 23 11:43:44 CET 2007
Hi all,
Based on Atle's comments I have modified the main page for development
documentation:
http://www.iptel.org/ser/development/documentation
It should now give a clear and concise intro to where you can find
information about SER's roadmap and development.
Thanks Atle!
g-)
Greger V. Teigre wrote:
> Hi Atle,
> I answer this as it affects everybody and not only bug/feature tracking.
>
> 1. We have a page http://iptel.org/todos that covers all tasks on a
> high-level.
>
> 2. We have http://iptel.org/ser/wishlist for adding ideas,
> improvements, and wishes that should be evaluated for next versions.
>
> 3. Then we have the http://iptel.org/ser/roadmap for the "official"
> roadmap, i.e. the things that have been moved from the wishlist
> because it has a developer as a sponsor or has been decided to be
> important enough to be put there anyway.
>
> 4. Finally, we have the bug tracker. You will find links from the
> wishlist and roadmap pages to summary tracker pages. Only larger stuff
> on an aggregate level will be put on the wishlist and roadmap, while
> bugs and minor stuff will be put in the tracker. As the features on
> the roadmap matures (maybe specified in more detail on a
> discussion/specification http://iptel.org/ser/specifications), they
> will be detailed into tickets in the tracker.
>
> Thus, the closer you get to a release, the more complete the tracker
> will be in terms of what is being done. Very early (like for the
> release beyond 2.0/Ottendorf) the wishlist and roadmap will be the
> place to look (+ bugs in the tracker), then later the roadmap will the
> most updated source for what is going into the next release, and more
> and more will be specified on the tracker as developers pick up
> features/tasks on the roadmap.
>
> Does this make sense? And do you still feel the need for a
> whatshappening page? (I'm concerned about redundancy in information
> and the probability that such pages never will be up to date...)
> g-)
>
> Atle Samuelsen wrote:
>> Hi Lakman,
>>
>> Welcome :-) Looking forward to seeing this happening :-D
>>
>> My only idea in this aspect would only be to have a webpage, with a list
>> over what's happening. Something like :
>>
>> +------------------------------+--------------------------+
>> | fixing configurable natping | |
>> | per users bases, and not for | Atle |
>> | all nated_users/everybody | |
>> +------------------------------+--------------------------+
>> | Updateing Documentation | Greger |
>> +------------------------------+--------------------------+
>> | makeing cool features | Jan |
>> +------------------------------+--------------------------+
>>
>> and also what Ticket number this is. New features that is in the "plan"
>> of beeing developed could be added a ticket for, and just put on the
>> list.
>>
>> www.iptel.org/whatshappening
>>
>> - Atle
>>
>> * lakmal silva <lakmal_sw at yahoo.se> [070221 18:18]:
>>
>>> Hi Greger and all,
>>>
>>> Thank you for the warm welcome. I will try my best to perform what is expected of me as a Bug Marshal. If any of you have suggestions as to how this should be carried out and to make this process more effective for the development of SER, I would like to hearing from you.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Lakmal
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Greger V. Teigre" <greger at teigre.com> skrev: Hi all!
>>>
>>> I'm pleased to announce that Lakmal Silva has volunteered to be our SER
>>> bug marshal!
>>>
>>> Lakmal's main task will be to interface with the community and
>>> developers and make sure that bug fixes and feature requests don't
>>> disappear on the serusers and serdev mailing lists, as well as get them
>>> properly described/documented. (Please continue to use the tracker or
>>> mailing lists as you are used to.)
>>>
>>> The bug marshal's responsibilities are in more details:
>>>
>>> 1. Scan the mailings lists for bug reports, patches, feature requests,
>>> and improvement suggestions and:
>>> a) make sure they are registered on either
>>> http://iptel.org/ser/wishlist or as a tracker item (unless a developer
>>> picks it up) with unscheduled status
>>> b) request more information/debug traces/patches/etc in order to
>>> make the item possible to act upon for a developer
>>> c) solicit input from the developer(s) if clarification is needed
>>>
>>> 2. Pick up discussions on the mailing lists that concern new features,
>>> put new features on the wish list and if appropriate create a new
>>> specification/discussion page that will specify the feature in more
>>> detail and can be used for discussion purposes (examples:
>>> http://www.iptel.org/ser/specifications)
>>>
>>> Please don't contact Lakmal in private emails, but use the mailing lists
>>> if you have questions/issues.
>>>
>>> On behalf of the SER community, I welcome Lakmal and wish him luck in
>>> his new role as SER bug marshal!
>>> Greger
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>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>>>
>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
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