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PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:09 am 
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How do you see to make a roadmap or an structured way of work?
I think that the next version of raydium should have some minimum objectives and a roadmap could help or a system like webcollab or dotproject.
Of course non-objectives also could be added, and the people could help without have to worry about the roadmap.

Jut an idea.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:29 pm 
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I must admit that I've no idea about all this. It's very new in Raydium's story that people can and want to contribute to the code, so I'm not used to have to plan things with this project :)
But the wiki can probably be a good start to list all "big" tasks (rendering core rewrite, shaders, ?), in addition to the current TODO pages (mine and Raydium's one).


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I believe it's a good idea. Have you heard of Trac (http://projects.edgewall.com/trac) ? It's a way to interconnect :
      wiki (docs and tutorials -- can link to every resource (code, tickets...)),
      timeline (to keep track of everything that happens on the project),

      roadmap (versionning management),
      trouble-ticketing (defects and enhancements),

      very nice on-line source code browser (subversion-aware)


I don't know if Trac can replace the forums, but it can handle what is currently done with the wiki and the http://raydium.org/svn.php log, plus the "project management" features listed above.

Odd thing, Trac is based on python, and the database is either SQLite or PostgreSQL (no MySQL). But there's a nice documentation ;)

EDIT: There is an experimental MySQL support.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:01 pm 
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I've just talked by mail with batcox about TRAC. The short story is that I've no time currently to maintain such system, but if anyone want to try ... :)


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:57 pm 
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currently i've no time for this. But i finish my DUT at the end of the month. So after i can.

i apologize for my poor english


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:54 pm 
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By my personal experience i usually refuse to work(i mean like an admin) with a system that not support directly Mysql. Also python is not supported by the mayority of the hosting services (but i think that xfennec host in his own server,right?)
...In the other hand i have seen the webpage (and in teh example pages) and i like it a lot... Surely, depending on the mysql support, i'll use it in my future projects.
So, if i have to say, mysql support is a must.


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