On Sat, 15 Jul 2017 20:12:34 +0000 Andrew Williams <a...@andywilliams.me> said:

just saying... isn't

https://phab.enlightenment.org/T5301

good enough? i mean it does what's needed. tacks a todo list and even
dependencies... etc.

> Hi team,
> 
> As many would probably agree by now we have a very high ticket volume which
> is rather hard to manage... Whilst folk are doing a great job of
> marshalling the incoming tasks I think that some more structure would help
> us to see what is needed in each area and for the next release etc...
> 
> In preparation for 1.21 I would like to start working on this a little to
> help us manage the work for our next release (especially as it will be the
> eo interfaces release!) and propose to do the following in phab, as it is
> otherwise managing to keep track well:
> 
> * Add a milestone to efl phab project for the next release - this will be
> used to mark the issues we have agreed must go into the next release
> * Add sub projects for each area of EFL so we can better categorise the
> tasks (we can either use EFL or a "common" subproject for those that apply
> to all
>   * efl-eina
>   * efl-eolian
>   * efl-canvas
>   * efl-canvas-layout
>   * efl-ui
> (etc etc)
> 
> Notice the use of the new namespaces for everything in the interfaces -
> this is surely how we should be thinking going forward :)
> If we are able to split things out a bit more then we can have more people
> assigned to projects with fewer issues per project.
> Then the milestone for release can be the main point of concern for a
> release manager :)
> 
> I wanted to throw the concept out to the list before doing anything in case
> there are any concerns with this approach that I may have missed?
> 
> Thanks :)
> Andy
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