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RE: [cosmos-dev] Addititional Milestones

David,
 
I agree with you.  I think that these dates are fine as targets for release 0.x "mini-releases" to deliver significant incremental function but they need to be subdivided for use as development iterations.
 
Don


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Those are awfully long iterations.  It is more effective in iterative development to have 4-6 week iterations.  Iterations start to approach the waterfall method as they get longer.

David



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Greetings...

Briefly in Toronto, and on the previous community call, we discussed the 1.0 release being in June of next year, with additional milestones between now and then.

Backing up from June 08, we would like to have a milestone around Eclipse Con.  We also talked about a driver in Q4.  


Therefore, I'm proposing that two milestones be added to bugzilla, I5 and I6.

I5 would end on November 9, 2007

I6 would end on March 7, 2008


Please let me know what you think...


-mw



Mark Weitzel | STSM | IBM Software Group | Tivoli | Autonomic Computing | (919) 543 0625 | weitzelm@xxxxxxxxxx
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