Hi,
On 08/02/2020 14:25, Michael Brohl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> [...]
> A good roadmap would include a mix of core development tasks (making
> the framework better, new features in the applications and bugfixes).
> I can image a roadmap with certain goals might also motivate more
> contributors to work together on announced features and finish a
> release. It could also help to better organize community days and help
> organizing the development of long term changes (e.g. changes for a
> new deployment strategy, huge refactorings etc.).
>
> What do you think?

I'll always stay in favor of a fixed time release branchas rules like
musical paper who encourages us to move forward.

Perhaps we willincrease the space between each release to two
years,which seems to be more realistic.

On the roadmap concept, personally I don't believe in it, except
forgiving us a good reason not to follow it. I'm being sarcastic but I
will explain. We mostly commit to OFBiz some problematic or improvement
that we realized from production deployment after a process to ensure
they will be a real addedvalue for the community.

Set a roadmap to define the next OFBiz release implythat current
projects(I talk about customer projectsfrom each society) follow or
match the roadmap and intrinsically we should achieve a goal to create
an official release (that can be never done).

I more attachedto the principle concept (or golden rules, nameitas you
wish) that will allowto see if a commit would not be in contradiction
with them. Some principles: need to be extensible by plugins, move old
language code to up to date code, respect coding rules, make it simple, ...

This open more space for contributions while alsodefininga minima the
way that we wish to follow, timed by releases.

Just a last point, Sharan has been started a quality works on OFBiz
roadmap [1] that we never continue. I talk about that not as reproach
but more as aninteresting try that unfortunately didn't match with how
we works day-to-day

Nicolas

[1]
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Draft+Framework+Roadmap

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