[General] Wiki for developers

Mimi Yin mimi at osafoundation.org
Tue Jun 26 10:54:52 PDT 2007


Okay, so are you proposing we deprecate For Developers and focus on  
having a Developer Wiki Area?
Sounds like something you and Ted should take over?

On Jun 26, 2007, at 10:17 AM, Katie Capps Parlante wrote:

> Mimi Yin wrote:
>> *Engineering Area: *http://chandlerproject.org/Projects/ 
>> EngineeringArea
>> + *Open issue: How is what's on this page different from For  
>> Developers? *- KATIE / TED / PHILIPPE?
>> - http://chandlerproject.org/Journal/ForDevelopers
>
> What is different? Not much. The cosmo side pulled from the same  
> sources on both pages.
>
> Here are my current thoughts...
>
> - The purpose of the "engineering" wiki area is for developers:  
> core developers working on the project, developers who might  
> contribute a patch or two, developers who want to use the server  
> for CalDAV testing, developers who want to write desktop plugins,  
> developers who want to write applications that pull data from the  
> server using Atom or some other protocol, developers writing  
> automated tests, etc.
>
> - The "engineering area" home page is a starting point for any of  
> these people. It needs a brief description/overview of the server  
> and destop, and needs obvious links to this information:
>    * finding core developers (irc, mailing lists, etc.)
>    * getting source (and building, etc.)
>    * getting more technical info (architecture docs, protocol  
> specs, etc.)
>    * logging bugs and getting involved with testing
>    * finding information about sub-components or projects
>
> - We could also add a "hacking" link for each project -- info for  
> getting started coding that is aimed at someone new to the project.  
> That assumes that a "hacking" page includes useful information not  
> redundant to the above.
>
> - We could have a "project dashboard" page for both server and  
> desktop, focused around release management: bug lists, links to  
> tinderboxes, links to planning pages for current release, etc.
>
> - The open source license needs to be clearly identified
>
> I don't think we need an exact equivalent of the original desktop  
> "for developers" page -- that was a short term solution for a  
> particular release.
>
> I think the main page for the twisted project is a good example of  
> tone and level of information: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/.  
> (Most people interested in twisted are developers).
>
> Also, I wonder if "Engineering" is the wrong term -- perhaps we  
> should go with "Developer Area".
>
> Cheers,
> Katie
>
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