Hi all,
I personally agree with Hans. The list you prepared Matt is for sure a
set of needed documentation items but we must think to beginners. We
need to prevent as much as possible their questions and them all the
info they need to start working on the platform without any problem.
Cheers
Sergio
Il 23/03/2021 09:43, Hans Van Akelyen ha scritto:
I do agree that "complete" was maybe too strong of a word, thanks for
creating those work items.
But we do have to close the gap a bit for beginners. When we have more
users questions will start flowing in and we can adapt the docs based on
that.
Cheers,
Hans
On Tue, 23 Mar 2021 at 09:35, Matt Casters <[email protected]>
wrote:
Completion of documentation will prove to be an elusive target I'm afraid.
To tie the task down a bit I collected a number of 'documentation' JIRA
cases under HOP-2643 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HOP-2643>
I would suggest we do this like any other feature: decide what to do
up-front (like it under HOP-2643) and push everything else out to beyond
1.0 unless it's a really obvious omission in the docs.
Cheers,
Matt
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 1:09 PM Sergio Ramazzina (SERASOFT) <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I personally agree with Hans proposal on what to do before moving to 1.0.
I personally think that necessarily the completion of user documentation
is a must if we want to attrach a wide number of users.
Cheers
Sergio
Il 22/03/2021 11:54, Hans Van Akelyen ha scritto:
Hi All,
It was mentioned in a couple of previous emails and also on our chat
but
we
haven't had a formal discussion about it yet, so here it is.
As we are nearing our 0.70 release and have made great progress over
the
past few months,
we have left the path of great API changes and are moving towards
implementing new features and fixing bugs.
We have reached a point where we can start talking about moving our
version
number in the direction of a 1.0 release.
Here is an non-exhaustive list of what I think we still need to do
before
we can move to 1.0
- Add more Integration tests
- Complete our user oriented documentation
- Give Hop Web a thorough test and some fixes
- Fix all bugs that show up from the integration tests and user
feedback
My proposal is to move our version number to 0.99 after our 0.70
release
and focus on these areas. We can release 0.99 as a 1.0 preview version,
resolve issues that still show up and then move to 1.0
I would love to hear your thoughts on what we should still focus on
before
"going 1.0".
Cheers,
Hans