On Apr 29, 2008, at 11:25 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
David,
I totally agree with your vision, the purpose of my original
proposal to use
the JIRA roadmap feature was just to have a clear understanding of
your
points 1), 2) and 3)
So that, day by day, everyone can clearly see what the community has
decided
to "clean up before we do a release", "just develop and include" and
"critical bugs or security holes we should fix".
Creating a JIRA version (even for the framework only), selecting
issues and
scheduling them for that version is just how jira helps us to do
your point
1), 2) and 3).
-Bruno
This is somewhat of a different scenario, where I'm defining a certain
scope and asking people to participate. But still, things are
community driven and even if we lay out a bunch of stuff for people to
work on it doesn't mean it will happen before the release or make it
into it.
The point of these is for people to not just propose stuff to be
included, but to also DO the stuff and contribute it.
So, in other words, yes everyone please do create Jira issues and make
it clear that you'll be working on them...
-David