Smriti,

If you're really interested from the "horse's mouth" -- I'd suggest
googling DjangoCon and DjangoCon EU recordings (they are often on
blip.tvbut the most recent ones were put up by
youtube.com/jessenoller.

Most DjangoCon have a core-team sit-down and/or fireside chat with BDFL/s
and this is really informative on how the Django internal design/decision
making processes really work.

Also Russell Keith-Magee's "No, Bad Pony" talk which he re-gave recently at
PyCon AU, but had previously given at DjangoCon would probably answer some
of your questions also.

Regards.



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On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Smriti Patodi <smritipat...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Dennis,
>
> Yes you are right..I am looking for how the Django effort itself is
> managed by the developers and the Django community in general?
>
> I want to get more information on:
>
> - how Django team gathers requirements for each release
>
> - how does the planning go on for each enhancement/release
>
> - how the team members communicate about their progress(are their any
> formal checkpoints within a release?)
>
> -what is the process of code review and approval, who all are involved
>
> - how about the test planning, are the test plans developed prior to the
> implementation or are they done simultaneously
>
> - and about the estimate of time and resource for the release, do you use
> any estimation techniques or how is it done
> If you could some insight on these area or you could let me know of any
> documents/websites where I can find this information.
>
> Thanks
> Smriti
> On Sunday, October 28, 2012 8:26:33 PM UTC-7, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 28 Oct 2012 13:39:52 -0700 (PDT), Smriti Patodi
>> <smriti...@gmail.com> declaimed the following in
>> gmane.comp.python.django.user:
>>
>> > I am a MSIS student at Santa Clara University, CA. My team has chosen
>> > Django to work on for our Software Project Management course.
>>
>>         Your inquiry is slightly ambiguous.
>>
>>         Are you intending to /implement/ some "software project
>> management"
>> application /using/ Django?
>>
>> > I was wondering if there is some place where I can find documentation
>> > related to Django's Software Development process/model.
>>
>>         Or are you, instead, asking how the Django effort itself is
>> managed
>> by the developers? Which is how I interpret the above statement.
>>
>>         {I believe the other two responses currently extant interpreted
>> your
>> request as the former -- you wish to implement a project management
>> application using Django. [I'd also hope that a candidate in a Master's
>> degree program in IS would have encountered relational databases by now
>> <G>]}
>> --
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