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[epf-dev] Content Roadmap (for Wed meeting)
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Hi,
attached you find a very rough plan
/ roadmap for next release. Some of these things will be beyond next release.
All, if you are interested in working
on any of the listed content areas (or other content areas I missed) please
make sure to let us know. We wiould like to expand the group developing
content.
I tried to identify some of the content
areas that needs to be addressed, and then identify the 'driving committer"
that is responsible for moving that work forward. I would like the driving
committer to work with their team (whoever they work with to get the work
done) to establish when they can deliver what within that content area.
I put together a high level project
plan with the iterations, one for each calendar month, per previous agreement.
Each driver should specify what they can accomplish by what iteration.
Do not get too hang up of what iteration
is marked as in what phase. we will adjust iteration objectives and phases
based on what can realistically be accomplished.
Also, note that many content areas have
two entrires. As an example, I treat separately 'Creating a stand-alone
XP process" from "Add XP guidelines to OpenUP",
Also, I would caution us strongly from
trying to expand OpenUP/Basic to aggressively. It is fine to plug holes
that we have, such as deployment, but let;s make sure that we get OpenUP/Basic
to be really good before we defocus the team. We should cover more content
priarily by growing the developer community, not by defocusing current
developers to new areas, leaving us with ok, but not great content for
the core.
Note that I will not be able to attend
tomorrow's meeting, but if somebody wants to discuss or get clarifications,
I am available at 11 AM EST, just call my cell..
Once the roadmap has stabilized a little,
I will take the relevant subset and create a project plan from it...
Thanks
Per Kroll
STSM, Manager Methods: RUP / RMC
Project Lead: Eclipse Process Framework
Rational Software, IBM Corp
(M) 408-219-2963
"Brian Lyons"
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| RE: [epf-dev] EPF Process Content Call,
10/25 [NEW TIME!] |
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hiho,
We usually do 8am pacific time
because that is something that works across the Americas and in Europe.
I am finding that a range of people are having trouble with the 8am
pacific time, but can do 9am.
We will do the call for one
hour at 9am pacific time tomorrow. I apologize for the late notice.
Talk atcha tomorrow.
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Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 12:16 PM
To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List
Subject: [epf-dev] EPF Process Content Call, 10/25
hiho,
We are going to have a status call for the
content authoring effort under the Eclipse Process Framework project at
8am pacific time on Wednesday, October 25.
This call is for anyone that would want to
participate in authoring content or reviewing content for any of the process
authoring effort under the EPF project. This includes OpenUP/Basic
moving from its current 0.9 state to 1.0, it includes work on the DSDM,
XP, and Scrum process content, and OpenUP plug-ins like MDD and Value-Based
Software Engineering. While those are the things I can think of on
my radar as I write this message, please feel free to participate in the
call if you have something else that you can donate to the Eclipse Foundation
or that you would like to work on authoring with other contributors.
Per Kroll, the EPF Project Lead, will be
sending out a draft roadmap tomorrow for the upcoming content work. After
introductions, we will walk through that document in the call.
We are time-boxing the call to one hour.
We expect to end it with a good amount of loose ends and additional
work to be done to firm up our plan on subsequent calls. But this
should be a good context-setting meeting for those that will be involved.
If you are interested in participating in
authoring but can’t make the call, please drop me a line. I would
like for us to have a good feel for who will be participating in this as
we move into the Implementation phase of this project.
For the call, please dial-in to:
Toll-free: 1-877-421-0003
Toll dial-in: 1-770-615-1374
IBM Tie-line: 421-0003
Passcode: 667201
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b
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