I have created a page on the Confluence Wiki

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OOOUSERS/Roadmap


I made a start, with Points that came into my mind without haveing to check on something. I thought we have in the upper Region our Release Plan and the a Backlog where we simply collect Toppics which we can then devide and maybe add to our release plan by copy paste.

I have kept every point quite short and crisp. Please feel free to add or change Points.

As soon as I have access I would like to delete the Roadmap on Media wiki Page and refered Files. (-> https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Features and http://www.openoffice.org/development/releases/ooo_roadmap.pdf )


Maybe it would make sense to add to https://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/Product_Release the Releases 4.1.4 with some rough estimate (my suggestion would be Q1 2017) and also add 4.2.0 with a note to be decided or something.

So it is clear that we have more Releases in the pipe.


That would clear the situation up a bit.


All the best

Peter


On 05.12.2016 22:18, Matthias Seidel wrote:

Yes, we could use our cWiki for that...

Apart from that, it would be a good idea to give our users a small overview of what is planned for the future.
Maybe combined with a Christmas greeting? ;-)

regards, Matthias


Am 04.12.2016 um 15:11 schrieb Marcus:
Am 12/03/2016 01:21 PM, schrieb Peter Kovacs:
So I suggest to keep Bugzilla as Bugtracker, and use Jira as a Todo
backlog List type. I love Agile methology. Never came to use it thought,
because companies can not deal well if there is no timeframe. But I
think for us its perfect.

we have already so many tools that some of us still don't know any of them. So, it won't help us when we have just another tool to document some tasks. We should use our Wiki like we do for other tasks.

My 2 ct.

Marcus


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