Great work Chris!

This is a fantastic resource.

Its also been useful for me just to understand some of the threads
floating around.

thanks a lot

Rob



On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:04 AM, Chris Holmes <chol...@opengeo.org> wrote:
> Hey all, so I used to maintain a page that was called 'roadmap', with
> short, medium and long term plans.  With the new jira based roadmap it
> got relegated to 'Roadmap Ideas' (which it should have been, it was
> _hopelessly_ out of date).
>
> I just spent some time at least updating it, see
> http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Roadmap+Ideas
>
> My ideas is that there should be a more 'user friendly' way for people
> to see what may be coming next in GeoServer land.
>
> What I'm hoping to do is to have it linked up with the actual roadmap,
> and have the two reflect one another.  Someone should be able to
> navigate from an individual feature the Roadmap Ideas page to an overall
> jira task for it, potentially to an RnD page, and then eventually to a
> number of individual tickets.
>
> Do people think this is a good idea?
>
> I just took a rough pass at things, if there is anything that I missed
> please go ahead and fill it in.
>
> Does anyone have better ideas of what to call this document?  I think
> roadmap makes sense for the more granular one, but I'd like something to
> call this.  'Plans'?
>
> thanks,
>
> Chris
>
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