Fully understand. How about a roadmap that primarily conveys general plans we see and agree upon as a community? Of course, it wouldn't contain any dates (not even years).
Maybe we can use that to reflect the "half-ness" / progress bar of certain features that were left unfinished? Here's an example from stuff I saw in recent years: 1. https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/roadmap/ 2. As this is brainstorming, there is also an option to do it on the GitHub board, but I'm wondering whether it's good or bad. https://github.com/thanos-io/thanos/projects/8 WDYT? On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 11:19 AM Enrico Olivelli <eolive...@gmail.com> wrote: > Asaf, > > Il Dom 4 Giu 2023, 15:37 Asaf Mesika <asaf.mes...@gmail.com> ha scritto: > > > Hi, > > > > > > Do we have a place we manage future Pulsar roadmap? Big ticket items, > > smaller ticket ones? > > I mean, I know we have GitHub issues, but that’s a forest. > > I was wondering if we have created a way to display those as a roadmap, > or > > hierarchy? > > > > In my experience with OSS projects in the ASF I have seen a few times > tentatives of setting up 'roadmaps'. Every time I have seen failures. > > This is because an OSS project in the ASF lives thanks to volunteers and > contributions. > > There is no central government and you cannot set a roadmap. > > When you are in a company with a strict organization you can set deadlines > and direction, this cannot happen in OSS. > > Many times we see that there are interesting features that are not fully > completed. > > Don't get me wrong, I think that it will be great to have a direction but > simply this cannot happen when you only have volunteers. > > We have the PIP process and we have our convention and best practices but > nobody can predict which features will be added in the mid/long term. > > My two cents > Enrico > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Asaf > > >