Re: More planning thoughts

2008-04-17 Thread Walter Bender
Your scale is 1-10? 1 being low and 10 being high? What is mesh? The transport layer? It is curious that you think that collaboration is currently the most tolerable feature. From what perspective? In the field, I find no other feature that causes as much frustration to end users as the

More Planning Thoughts

2008-04-16 Thread Michael Stone
Dear devel@, While I'm still rather far away from done, I may have imposed enough structure on my present fragmented reflections on our goals to be worth your review [1]. [1]: http://teach.laptop.org/~mstone/planning/r1 As always, questions comments are greatly appreciated. In this

Re: More Planning Thoughts

2008-04-16 Thread Asheesh Laroia
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008, Michael Stone wrote: Dear devel@, While I'm still rather far away from done, I may have imposed enough structure on my present fragmented reflections on our goals to be worth your review [1]. [1]: http://teach.laptop.org/~mstone/planning/r1 Having just read it,

Re: More Planning Thoughts

2008-04-16 Thread Marco Pesenti Gritti
Michael, In recognition of our limited measurement and release resources, we should concentrate our efforts on two minimally coupled topics... This seems pretty arbitrary and I'm not sure how you are coming to that conclusion. I think Greg provides great suggestions on how to reach consensus

Re: More Planning Thoughts

2008-04-16 Thread Joshua Minor
On Apr 15, 2008, at 11:16 PM, Michael Stone wrote: (Also, this week, particular thanks are due to Greg for his excellent and intriguing discussion [2] of, in my words, how to avoid painting your team into ugly corners.) [2]: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/User:Mstone/

Re: More planning thoughts

2008-04-16 Thread Jameson Chema Quinn
Here's my POV on the issues... issue affects all users affects all developers radical change suggested tolerability of current state of affairs how hard to improve power management 6 2 ? 5 3 mesh 6 4 6 4 5 both of the above together 7 datastore 8 8 10 3 5*