Re: Environment and Stacks PRD

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On 01/21/2014 10:03 PM, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Marcela Mašláňová (mmaslano@xxxxxxxxxx) said:
Environment and Stacks Working Group approved the first version of
PRD. Feel free to comment what is missing or what should be altered.

https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Env_and_Stacks/Product_Requirements_Document

I don't see anything necessarily bad in what's written here, but the document
seems to jump very quickly from the Vision statement into an itemized list
of what appear to be work items, without an overarching framework or story
linking the two. (Maybe moving the user stories up helps here, maybe not.)
It seems hard to measure success against the vision for the group, as
opposed to just measuring the success as 'implemented task/goal X'.

Also, while it says that "[t]his document does not dictate implementation
details", the tasks and goals section does go into the weeds, especially in
the SCL & DevAssistant sections.

Bill

It's not real PRD, because this WG won't create a real product. List of tasks is based partly on user stories, partly on what we thought might improve Fedora for developers. We reached consensus on this version of document, I guess we could review your comments and add them on our next meeting.

Personally, I missed input from other WGs. For example I heard Cloud WG might use Ruby collections, but doest it really happen? Maybe we can plan after review of other WGs, what should be our main objectives.

Marcela
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