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Re: Contribution to Octave as a PM


From: Julien Hamilton
Subject: Re: Contribution to Octave as a PM
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 08:28:39 -0500

On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Juan Pablo Carbajal <address@hidden> wrote:
On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Richard <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 03/02/2014 22:14, Julien Hamilton wrote:
>>
>> Dear Octave Contributors,
>>
>
> <snip>
>
>
>>
>> I would be happy if you guys think that my profile can contribute to the
>> success of Octave.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Julien Hamilton
>>
>
> Someone organising the main octave website, including possibly a redesign of
> it (don't get me wrong, it's ok, but not a patch on the slick efforts of,
> for example, SciLab, or http://www.python.org/) would in my option be a
> major aid to Octave.
>
> Similarly someone managing releases, and ensuring all information was being
> updated everywhere simultaneously on a release, and perhaps organising
> promotion of the release, would in my opinion help the project. It would
> also free up some core developer time from these important but non-coding
> tasks.
>
> Just my two cents,
> Richard Crozier
>
> --
> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
> Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
>

All good ideas! So how do you plan to implement those? Go a head and
do a proof of concept aplication/website/mailing list... I am not sure
how you would handle this. Also, make sure you will be able to put
some of your time till things get rolling.


Yes we should go step by step and here is what I propose:

1. Redesign the list of Octave projects with something more dynamic:
I already have some ideas but I will do some research. Then I will propose to you guys a basic proof of concept that will be the starting point for discussions, comments, etc, to be sure that it matches your developer's needs. My goal is to use only free & open source products and something simple (no large and complex project management system). I think it will be more like a list of tasks with priorities, difficulties, progess, etc.
I will also include a roadmap of the releases.

2. Redesign of the website:
The goal here is to propose a new design of the Octave's website. Here again we will start with a proof of concept. I understand your concerns about a "corporate" website and the spirit of free software. That's why it will be important to have open discussions before and during the proof of concept. I'm not a web developer but I'm sure we can find someone would will be happy to contribute and help us.


Later we can discuss the other points ("marketing" presentations, bounties, etc). Again, I understand that these points must follow the Octave spirit and the free software principles.

What do you guys think?

JH


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