Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-11-02 Thread Christian Jansen
At least, that's also my experience: If the project is sufficiently complex, then you can forget about the "specify, implement, test" waterfall. Exactly. Writing the perfect spec before starting to code is some how a waste of time. This is something which only works in theory and which is not

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-11-01 Thread Christian Jansen
rhaps participate :-) Regards David Christian Jansen wrote: Hi David, from a feature documentation perspective it makes no difference to use the template, a wiki, a HTML page, or what ever comes into your mind. I think it is more important that the UI feature and its functionality is describ

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-11-01 Thread Christian Jansen
David Fraser schrieb: Hi Christian Thanks for your offer! I think a wiki version of the Template would be a substantial aid to many people, and from the rest of the response on the mailing list I'm not alone in thinking that. Could you let us know if you start working on this - I presume wiki

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ...

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
Hi David, please find my comments below... Regards, Christian David Wilson schrieb: I would like some advise about when a Specification Document should be written. I have submitted quite a few enhancement requests for Writer most of which are at status=new, some of them have an assigned owner

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Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ...

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
Hi, as mentioned in [EMAIL PROTECTED] The issues will be fixed as soon as the developer is back from vacation (which will be next week). Regards, Christian Kazunari Hirano schrieb: Hi, Frank Schönheit wrote: However, what I really *really* like about this process is the exchange of ideas a

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Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
Hi David, from a feature documentation perspective it makes no difference to use the template, a wiki, a HTML page, or what ever comes into your mind. I think it is more important that the UI feature and its functionality is described in well mannor. I personally think a wiki is absolutely fi

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
David Fraser schrieb: Kazunari Hirano wrote: Hi, Frank Schönheit wrote: However, what I really *really* like about this process is the exchange of ideas and arguments. I respect the process. I encourage community developers and CJK developers to access the spec project wiki [1] and the spec

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
Hi David, from a feature documentation standpoint it makes no difference to use the template, a wiki, a HTML page, or what ever comes into your mind. It is more important that the UI feature and its functionality is described well. I personally think a wiki is absolutely fine to do that, but

Re: [dev] Specification Process Possibilities ... what about a wiki?

2006-10-26 Thread Christian Jansen
Hi David, from a feature documentation standpoint it makes no difference to use the template, a wiki, a HTML page, or what ever comes into your mind. It is more important that the UI feature and its functionality is described well. I personally think a wiki is absolutely fine to do that, but