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[jira] [Commented] (COR-17) Looking for a Roadmap

    [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COR-17?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=14288704#comment-14288704 ] 

Dennis E. Hamilton commented on COR-17:
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Maybe instead of a roadmap, we need a desired state.  That is, what is the architectural structure for Corinthia components that accounts for all of the major pieces and any interactions/interdependencies and the boundaries (where are the seams and interfaces).

Then these get developed out and added two (i.e., more formats, more functionality in the common form, etc.).

I am infatuated with the Kivi documentation at the moment, and that is influencing my reaction here.  http://kivy.org/docs/


> Looking for a Roadmap
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: COR-17
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COR-17
>             Project: Corinthia
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Wiki
>         Environment: wiki, documentation
>            Reporter: jan iversen
>            Priority: Critical
>
> I think a roadmap for this project is needed. I think it belongs on the wiki for now, but would move to a project wiki once incubating starts. The milestones are mystery meat when handled on this bulletin-board style issue database. It will be important as context for newcomers, especially as the project expands
> Thoughts
> It is kind of amusing once I caught on that this GitHub issues database is being used as a job-jar and design notes and a way of tracking them. There is a lot of tacit understanding and context involved. It might be good to start writing these as if being addressed to strangers, so that more context is provided. (I may have failed that here.)
> Also, some of this is memorialized better on a Wiki, since history is handled better and open/closed is a pretty heavy treatment for thinking-out-loud. Some of these will be pretty long-lived and the milestone scheme here will probably need to be replaced with something more nuanced with some sort of living roadmap. Actually, I would give pretty high priority to a roadmap, however tentative it might be. One target would be toward a 1.0 release, and there are probably several 0.xx before that. It can be rough but a nice feature is that it can be a hyper-text with all the drill-down one can have as there is more shape to the project.



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