>>>>> "Sean" == Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name> writes:
Sean> If the BoF or e-mail discussion comes up with requirements Sean> which are impossible for our solution to satisfy, then we Sean> misjudged what to spend our time on at the sprint. Ian and I Sean> have been working on this stuff for long enough that we felt Sean> able to make a judgement about what would be useful, however. The BOF will almost certainly come up with requirements that are impossible for any solution to meet. THe BOF is not judging requirements, only collecting them. People proposing solutions can use the BOF input where it is helpful. We as a project can use that input in guiding discussions too. However just because something is proposed as a requirement at the BOF doesn't mean we will be able to (or will choose to) meet that requirement. Also, the BOF was proposed by me in the hopes of getting things moving. We've had a lot of activity since I submitted that original BOF proposal. If Sean and Ian think they already have enough information to put something together, I think that's great. My BOF proposal was intended to enable work, not to slow it down. --Sam