Open development/Maemo roadmap

(Roadmap in opensource.nokia.com?)
(Roadmap examples: Dave's feedback)
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* I'm sure you're well-away of this one, but: http://opensource.nokia.com/ (It's interesting that Maemo is not in the Projects list.) --[[User:timsamoff|timsamoff]] 12:41, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
* I'm sure you're well-away of this one, but: http://opensource.nokia.com/ (It's interesting that Maemo is not in the Projects list.) --[[User:timsamoff|timsamoff]] 12:41, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
** Yeah, I know about that and in fact is in my ToDo list. Will attack that once the new Maemo is well defined after the 100 Days. However, afaik there are no roadmaps there. Or where? --[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:32, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
** Yeah, I know about that and in fact is in my ToDo list. Will attack that once the new Maemo is well defined after the 100 Days. However, afaik there are no roadmaps there. Or where? --[[User:qgil|qgil]] 19:32, 30 July 2008 (UTC)
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===Dave's feedback===
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** I wrote a paper on this for Wengo, a former employer - I could translate it & post it publicly somewhere if there were interest --[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 16:21, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
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** My favourite free software roadmap is [http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Roadmap Inkscape's] - they have this concept of laying out big plans which will be the guiding principles of a release early, and as they get closer to the release, those guiding principles get broken down and enumerated, people take on features, and they end up with very fine-grained lists of things accomplished in past releases.
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** 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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Roadmap examples

Some links. Please add yours. Still haven't distilled whether they are good practices or not.--qgil 06:11, 30 July 2008 (UTC)

Dave's feedback

    • I wrote a paper on this for Wengo, a former employer - I could translate it & post it publicly somewhere if there were interest --Dave Neary 16:21, 6 August 2008 (UTC)
    • My favourite free software roadmap is Inkscape's - they have this concept of laying out big plans which will be the guiding principles of a release early, and as they get closer to the release, those guiding principles get broken down and enumerated, people take on features, and they end up with very fine-grained lists of things accomplished in past releases.
    • Other than that, I have looked - the canonical reference Producing Open Source Software doesn't say anything about guiding the technical direction of a project.