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I'm transposing here what have been said on the mailing-list

Quote:[...] I've heard a lot of talk about other things, but not seen much going on [...] Do we have a list of what's being worked on? [...]

he seems to be lost on the way we should go forward, and so do I. Who have written access to the SVN repository ? who's working on it, and on what ? how and by who vDrift has been developed until now ? this is really untrivial to me

in top of that, don't you think the development mailing-list is too "volatile" ? most questions stay unanswered. I've been thinking about a development forum, or proper development sections in this forum, visible and accessible only by those who ask for an access... just an idea
I was actually just writing a reply to that mailing list post finally. Smile But I agree that we need a little more development focus.

The question is how should we manage it? I suppose we could set up a list of things to do and let people choose jobs, and keep track of who's doing what. At one time we had a bug tracker, that might (or might not) help.

Several people have SVN write access. Mostly it includes people who work on tracks, cars, packages, or code. Mainly people get SVN access by writing good patches which I get tired of applying for them. Smile Or by simply asking...I'm not too picky about it. After all, this encourages development and if people check in something that is broken it can always be rolled back. In fact there are some people I've been thinking about adding...

About the mailing list: It seems like it has its good points and bad. On one hand, it's nice to get the developers' attention, as they don't all regularly check the forums or get on IRC. However it also is hard to follow conversations and replies (at least harder than forums), and people are less likely to respond.

The Development forum was meant as a place to discuss new features as they are added and changed, I like the idea of having a topic dedicated to a certain item. This is the place for developers to post their changes, and for users to post what they think about the changes. Also discussion about future changes goes there. I'm not sure I see how a private developer forum would be better than what we have now.
I vastly prefer our forums to the mailing list....
By the way, I think we should set up a TODO list (as a forum post or article or whatever) managed by myself or thelusiv. I don't keep the version in SVN very up to date, and often times people suggest little fixes that sound like good ideas but I totally forget about when I sit down and feel like doing some development. We could work it like a queue and check things off as they are completed. This would help when it's time to generate changelogs, as well.

In fact, I think I'll make myself just such a TODO list as a forum post. Since only I'll be able to edit it, it'll just be a Joe-only TODO list.