Difference between revisions of "Talk:Project policy"
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− | let no one else's work evade your eyes... |
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+ | The "Submitting a project for review" section indicates the submitter |
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+ | should: |
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+ | <pre> |
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+ | To start the review period : |
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− | You don't have to copy it, but how do other opensource entities manage it? Some of them hide this information from the general public on their wiki pages -- does Kerberos want this to appear to non-members? Come to that, I don't see a "membership" aspect to the wiki. That might be how other opensource groups control access to the ability to suggest new projects. |
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+ | 1. Replace {{project-early}} with {{project-review|end_of_review_date}} |
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+ | 2. Add {{subst:project-vote}} at the bottom of the project page. |
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+ | 3. Send mail to krbdev@mit.edu including: |
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+ | </pre> |
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+ | But after saving the project page after following steps 1 & 2, this text |
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+ | appears on the project page: |
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+ | An announcement has been sent to krbdev@mit.edu starting a review of |
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+ | this project. That review will conclude on 2008-04-18. |
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+ | This is confusing as it sounds like step 3 was done automatically by the |
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+ | wiki. If the wiki is sending out notification automatically (and I |
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+ | think it should) then step 3 should be removed. |
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− | Eclipse puts its info here: [http://www.eclipse.org/projects/dev_process/development_process.php Development Process]; project statuses are listed here:[http://www.eclipse.org/projects/listofprojects.php List of Projects]. |
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:The Wiki cannot send out mail. The procedure is correct, but the text on the project page assumes that you actually follow the directions and send the mail. --[[User:SamHartman|SamHartman]] 12:08, 4 April 2008 (EDT) |
:The Wiki cannot send out mail. The procedure is correct, but the text on the project page assumes that you actually follow the directions and send the mail. --[[User:SamHartman|SamHartman]] 12:08, 4 April 2008 (EDT) |
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− | LaTex seems to manage this on [http://www.latex-project.org/code.html Project Development], to which anyone can subscribe. |
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+ | ::I think the wording of the project-review template needs to be changed to avoid the ambiguity. Something like: |
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− | MySQL has a pretty slick site. I didn't delve into it, but their policy might be something like requiring potential developers to pass a certification test. They also have a very nice [http://forums.mysql.com/ form page]. |
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+ | The project owner should have sent an announcement to krbdev@mit.edu starting a review of |
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+ | this project. That review will conclude on 2008-04-18. |
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+ | :: --[[User:Wfiveash|Will Fiveash]] 12:42, 4 April 2008 (CDT) |
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+ | :::I think updating the policy to make it clear that you need to send the mail but that the page will say that mail is sent would be good. I think that updating the template will be more confusing than desirable. I'll also update the template docs. --[[User:SamHartman|SamHartman]] 13:51, 4 April 2008 (EDT) |
Revision as of 11:14, 10 April 2008
I don't see a link from the project policy on the k5wiki to code change/integration policy. So I do not know if a code review is necessary and what sort of testing is expected.
- There is not a formalized code review policy. Certainly requesting specific code review as part of the community review of a project would be fine. --SamHartman 12:08, 4 April 2008 (EDT)
Submitting a project for review needs work
The "Submitting a project for review" section indicates the submitter should:
To start the review period : 1. Replace {{project-early}} with {{project-review|end_of_review_date}} 2. Add {{subst:project-vote}} at the bottom of the project page. 3. Send mail to krbdev@mit.edu including:
But after saving the project page after following steps 1 & 2, this text appears on the project page:
An announcement has been sent to krbdev@mit.edu starting a review of this project. That review will conclude on 2008-04-18.
This is confusing as it sounds like step 3 was done automatically by the wiki. If the wiki is sending out notification automatically (and I think it should) then step 3 should be removed.
- The Wiki cannot send out mail. The procedure is correct, but the text on the project page assumes that you actually follow the directions and send the mail. --SamHartman 12:08, 4 April 2008 (EDT)
- I think the wording of the project-review template needs to be changed to avoid the ambiguity. Something like:
The project owner should have sent an announcement to krbdev@mit.edu starting a review of this project. That review will conclude on 2008-04-18.
- --Will Fiveash 12:42, 4 April 2008 (CDT)
- I think updating the policy to make it clear that you need to send the mail but that the page will say that mail is sent would be good. I think that updating the template will be more confusing than desirable. I'll also update the template docs. --SamHartman 13:51, 4 April 2008 (EDT)
- --Will Fiveash 12:42, 4 April 2008 (CDT)