Zach Welch
2003-08-29 19:18:25 UTC
Hi all,
As we are starting to get people signed up and working on the trees, we
need to establish some rules of the road for doing development with
subversion. Documentation is being created by the development team to
assist with both installing subversion ebuilds and for using the Zynot
repository for development.
In addition, our new bugzilla server is up and running, though there are
still a few kinks to work out before we start using it heavily. I have
also begun to create some tasks corresponding to the high level
structure of the milestone, though these will only be available to folks
with zynot.org email addresses unless specifically permitted. These
tasks begin to represent the high level view of the project task tree.
A project what-what, you say? For those that have not already heard the
news, my much anticipated management paper has finally been published
(after long delay) at www.openlean.org.
On that site, I describe how we can manage the project development in a
manner that can eventually lead to:
1) ISO quality processes, documentation, and products,
2) equitable compensation for individual contributions, and
3) the potential for sustained growth of the organization.
A PDF version of the paper will be available on the site pending final
community feedback, review, and editing. I am also trying to write an
executive summary for the site as well; too many things to do.
Cheers,
Zach
As we are starting to get people signed up and working on the trees, we
need to establish some rules of the road for doing development with
subversion. Documentation is being created by the development team to
assist with both installing subversion ebuilds and for using the Zynot
repository for development.
In addition, our new bugzilla server is up and running, though there are
still a few kinks to work out before we start using it heavily. I have
also begun to create some tasks corresponding to the high level
structure of the milestone, though these will only be available to folks
with zynot.org email addresses unless specifically permitted. These
tasks begin to represent the high level view of the project task tree.
A project what-what, you say? For those that have not already heard the
news, my much anticipated management paper has finally been published
(after long delay) at www.openlean.org.
On that site, I describe how we can manage the project development in a
manner that can eventually lead to:
1) ISO quality processes, documentation, and products,
2) equitable compensation for individual contributions, and
3) the potential for sustained growth of the organization.
A PDF version of the paper will be available on the site pending final
community feedback, review, and editing. I am also trying to write an
executive summary for the site as well; too many things to do.
Cheers,
Zach