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rdanner
Champ in-the-making
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I have seen and a number of other things on on the read map
Space Web Site Management

To be honsest I see a lot of items on the roadmap with one line descriptions.  Is there a place where this is more fleshed out?   The current road map leaves me with at least two problems:

1.  I am not really sure what it is saying on a number of items (or to what extent the item is going to implement a certain feature)

2. Its a barrier to me opening up forge projects because I dont want to duplicate work and I dont properly understand the direction of the core product.

Of all the wiki pages – the roadmap is really important.   It should probably link to some real meat for each item.

What the item is in more depth
What decsions have been made
What decisions need to be made
What are the community ideas and use cases for the item
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davidc
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Star Contributor
Russ,

Thanks for pointing this out.  You're right, we need to give this page an overhaul and then keep it up-to-date.  I'll see if we can get this tasked.

pmarreddy
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
hi ,

i cant agree with u more rdaneer. what ever u said was absolutely right.

cheers prasanth

davidc
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Star Contributor
More detail on Web Site Management can be found at http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/New_Web_Content_Management_Plan.

rdanner
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
More detail on Web Site Management can be found at http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/New_Web_Content_Management_Plan.

I Noticed this early last week.  Its great!  Roadmap is maybe the most important thing in open source from my perspective.  It should be the bedrock of your community, the marching orders.  

With roadmap, It be good to see:
   That is the long term vision
   Where are we now
   What is the immediate vision
   What are the plans to bring the now through immediate to the long term.

   All along the way we want the community to be providing us with feedback, user stories / use cases, validations, suggestions.

We should be able to marry these steps with JIRA tickets or something so we can let people know how the roadmap item is progressing.  Maybe they want to pitch in on a portion of it or understand how its going.   If I am really tracking a feature I want to watch its ticket and its unit test results. I want to see its unit tests versus its coverage.  If I am eager for a feature I have to balance it with the reliability/quality of the thing. Just because its available it Q1 doesnt mean its 100%

The more visible the roadmap is the more community you will see around it and around alfresco. I think the podcasting and roadmaping are the best things alfresco can do as a way to tear down the walls.

pmarreddy
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Champ in-the-making
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pmarreddy
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Champ in-the-making
wcm road map plan is continiously update but the core alfresco repository Road Map hasnot changed for quite a while, can some body update the road map so that we can understand where we are going and when

thanks prasanth

kvc
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Champ in-the-making
wcm road map plan is continiously update but the core alfresco repository Road Map hasnot changed for quite a while, can some body update the road map so that we can understand where we are going and when

thanks prasanth

Speaking of continuously updating the WCM roadmap, please review the latest and greatest descriptions of our upcoming production model (how you configure a specialized workspace - potentially called a "project" - with multiple specialized sub-workspaces - potentially called "sandboxes" - for setting up a dev environment for authoring, previewing, testing, QAing, and staging for timed deployment different change sets (collections of added, edited, deleted, moved, or renamed resources, including XML content, HTML content, and various other web artifacts like source code, config files, images, and more):

http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Collaborative_Content_Production

http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Transparent_Layers

http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Versioned_Directories

We are looking forward to getting this out to you all this coming Fall!