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:Inkscape is indeed a very good example. I like the way they connect roadmaps (future) with release notes (past). However, Inkscape is just one application and Maemo is a whole platform. Single products/components in this platform could work on roadmaps having references like Inkscape. However, how to apply the good lessons to a Maemo platform roadmap?--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:58, 6 August 2008 (UTC) | :Inkscape is indeed a very good example. I like the way they connect roadmaps (future) with release notes (past). However, Inkscape is just one application and Maemo is a whole platform. Single products/components in this platform could work on roadmaps having references like Inkscape. However, how to apply the good lessons to a Maemo platform roadmap?--[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:58, 6 August 2008 (UTC) | ||
* Other than that, I have looked - the canonical reference [http://producingoss.org Producing Open Source Software] doesn't say anything about guiding the technical direction of a project. | * Other than that, I have looked - the canonical reference [http://producingoss.org Producing Open Source Software] doesn't say anything about guiding the technical direction of a project. | ||
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