As you see it is not only about parties about GNOME 3.0, it is also
about planning GNOME 3.2
There is already a accessibility section there, so it would be good to
fill it up.
In the same way, we need to decide the relation between this and our
beloved GNOME3 page.
https://live.gnome.org/Accessibility/GNOME3
Probably just updating it to clarify that it is the missing things
towards GNOME 3.2 would be enough. We can talk about that on the
accessibility meeting.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Planning features for 3.2
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 14:02:22 +0530
From: Frederic Peters <fpet...@gnome.org>
To: desktop-devel-l...@gnome.org
Hello all,
Have you partied enough already? Are you eager to start tackling 3.2?
If we follow our usual schedule, we will have 3.1.1 in one month.
Instead of hurrying back to our tools I'd like to propose to spend
some of the month planning for features, especially in the areas where
cross module cooperation is required.
From Matthias email and others I started assembling a very
minimalistic list of potential features,
http://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features
The pages are currently mostly empty shells, there are currently four
sections, "description", "involved parties", "current status", and
"how to help"; certainly people with experience from working on the
Fedora feature pages, or the Ubuntu blueprints, will have ideas and
can restructure those.
Of course you are also free to add new pages, but do note this is not
a "brainstorm"-type place, in fact I think at some point we will want
to "freeze" the set of features (but when? in one month?).
I believe it is really important to get on it soon, to assemble teams,
with people from the different projects, designers& developers; we
are still using a six month schedule, this doesn't give us a lot of
time... So please go on those pages, and if you feel concerned by a
particular feature, go and edit it.
Cheers, it's still time to enjoy 3.0,
Frederic
[this list of features is UX oriented, we still have the GNOME goals
for more technical stuff]
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