Feature page cleanup (Was: Re: Drop of the "libjpeg-turbo jpeg8 ABI" feature)

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On 1/17/13 2:16 PM, Adam Tkac wrote:
Ok, I'm going to switch libjpeg-turbo-jpeg8-ABI to incomplete category,
thanks.
Shouldn't be the feature page just deleted? Or archived in some
better category such as "deferred"? There is 256 (nice number ;)
incomplete feature pages, some of them are probably abandoned as
this one. Would be nice to do some cleanup there, to see what is
actively worked on.

Thank you.
+1

However I don't think it should be deleted, it can be moved to category
"Dropped" or "Rejected" or something like this. Such category can be good
archive of things which shouldn't be done (and why) in case someone brings
this idea again.

Regards, Adam

+1

One thing I've missed is a way to easily see what features people are planning for future Fedora releases, even if there's not much more content than a title existing. Currently they're pretty invisible until announced on the list (oh, there's a FeatureAnnounced category now) or accepted by FESCo, but at point the features are usually at a pretty advanced state already. Could go through all of those incomplete pages and see what the targeted release says, but there are simply too many at this point.

Something as simple as a "FeatureTargetedF19", perhaps? If it's not accepted (or not ready enough to officially submit before the deadline) and development continues, the developer can just add one for the next version. Otherwise it can stay hidden inside all those other incomplete feature pages... With a separate "rejected for good unless something really extraordinary happens" category.

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