Hello to All,
We have undergone a long discussion on "Whats after Maya G?".After that I
found some conclusions that there is 1. Developers community 2. User
community
presently, Mifos looks like a well developing application which having a
sufficient users worldwide.Developing an application is a continuous process
which includes to solve problems and also to made application as
future compatible.How
to attract user?off-course with features (what user can see at front end). I
appreciate Binny's survey list which is based on present demand as binny is
associated directly to the users.To hold the users it is necessary to add
most required features in Mifos.Also I would like to add here, a support
too.
I suggest to prepare a *survey form* of both and spread to all for making
a prioritization decision.
I am surprised that no one initiated a step how to hold the present users. A
cloud and other users.What they required to do after November??
All the things sounds good with the user, please initiate a step.
This is a crucial time for concentrating how to hold users, my suggestion is
to communicate with the users and try to filled out there requirement. As
far as I know there are few Big MFIs which uses MIfos.If we hold them they
becomes fruit full to you.( Off-course it is matter of sustainable
project).
Another Idea comes from this thread:
Try to put all users and developers in a one format worldwide as the member
of Non Profit Organisation they will contribute with there share for
developing the Mifos.Resulting the efforts can holds the user because of
their personal interest.
Let me know where I am not understanding the things.
Regards
AMIT JAIN
On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 4:56 AM, Ed Cable <edca...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Van,
>
> Let me know when you've got that page up on the wiki. Once it's up we can
> start a separate thread for open feedback/feature requests and then guide
> people to document it there on the wiki and as you said put it in some more
> formal tool over time.
>
> A lot of the users and implementers I interact with have a feedback
> requests and I will direct it through these channels.
>
> Ed
>
> On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:17 PM, Van Mittal-Henkle <
> va...@grameenfoundation.org> wrote:
>
>> Ed,****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> All sounds good to me.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> The project oriented approach is one I’ve thought about too. It seems
>> like a good thing to try getting multiple people working together in the
>> same area of the app. It should allow for taking on bigger projects and
>> increase the chances of completion even if the time folks have available is
>> variable. (should be more fun too J )****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> The priority list that Binny emailed seems like a good starting point for
>> a Mifos user requested feature list. I hope to get this list up on the wiki
>> (if the wiki would cooperate) so that areas that need to be fleshed out can
>> be added to. From there detailed information could flow into Jira as issues
>> and summary information could flow to mifos.org, uservoice or a form that
>> gives the Mifos community an easy way to express their interest and vote.
>> ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> --Van****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> *From:* Ed Cable [mailto:edca...@gmail.com]
>> *Sent:* Thursday, July 07, 2011 7:41 AM
>> *To:* Mifos software development
>> *Cc:* mifosus...@googlegroups.com; A good place to start for users or
>> folks new to Mifos.
>>
>> *Subject:* Re: [Mifos-users] [Mifos-developer] Whats after Maya G?****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Van,****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> In that first bucket of users in the community, that is actually
>> implementers (including both our MFI user and our Specialist ecosystem).
>> Our Specialist ecosystem ideally over time will blur the line between both
>> communities both implementing and supporting Mifos users, capturing feedback
>> and requirements for the product and ultimately contributing to development
>> themselves as well. We already have a number of Specialists that want to
>> begin to work more on development or have created modules/new functionality
>> that could be incorporated or shared more openly.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I completely agree with what you're saying about letting developers choose
>> what they work on. My wording in previous email was wrong as I was trying
>> to be realistic about only being able to get work done that we had
>> volunteers for - not necessarily assigning volunteers certain places.****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> I would like us to move towards more of a project-based model like OpenMRS
>> does - we can come up with a stronger set of projects and then openly
>> advertise these so potential contributors know they have a well-defined
>> project in which they can add meaningful value. Given the transition, we
>> can move towards more comprehensive projects but will have to spend the
>> effort to divide up into workable tasks, etc. ****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>> Ed****
>>
>> ** **
>>
>>
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>
>
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