On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 10:50:07 +0100 Dries Buytaert <dries@buytaert.net> wrote:
- Occasionally, we've seen roadmap documents; Ber strongly believed in maintaining a Drupal 4.6 roadmap (not supported by me). See http:// drupal.org/node/12202.
To elaborate on this: I meant it as an experiment. To see if we could get something in place that all mayor projects seem to have: a place where humans can read whats happening. The experiment was a success, because the outcome is very clear: * Users want this very badly * We dont have an infrastructure (i.e. code) to maintain something like this easy * We dont have engineers and developers around who are willing to spend the time and effort to maintain their (or others) statuses on such a place. [1] * So we failed to maintain such a place. Ber [1] This should be either by the developers themselves, or by those who understand the code and technical (drupal) jargon well enough to rephrase a set of patchesm or a module into one sentence. It is a very hard thing to do. Apparently (that roadmap was never up to date) too hard for our current way of doing stuff. -- Bèr Kessels Drupal services bler.webschuur.com www.webschuur.com ber@jabber.webschuur.com