From:
cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cosmos-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David
Whiteman
Sent: 19 May 2008 15:23
To: Cosmos
Dev
Subject: RE: [cosmos-dev] RE:
Design process
Yes, I don't think we had come up with a set process
there before. In thinking about this some more, I think I was just making
up what it perhaps should be going forward. :-)
In
the past we've had a big design review call for each iteration. During
the call we provided feedback to the designer, who would later go back to make
adjustments per the feedback. In most cases, we never had a 2nd review by
anyone to confirm that the corrected design was kosher. I'd be interested
to know how TPTP handled this process.
Perhaps
this would make for a good arch call or community call topic for us to settle
on a more explicit process, and as a result of that discussion, improve the dev
process wiki page.
David
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Jason wrote
on 05/19/2008 09:48:05 AM:
> Hi David,
>
> Sounds
good. We will go through the current process and offer any feedback.
I
> think adding this level of detail to the
required steps per iteration section of
> the dev process wiki would help
>
>
http://wiki.eclipse.org/COSMOS_dev_process#Required_steps_per_iteration:
>
> In
particular under item 1, bullet three the statement reads roughly that …
the
> community will review designs associated with
ERs being considered for an iteration.
>
> That
made sense to me, but wasn't clear from reading that bullet was who ultimately
> signs off on the design and the process for
that signoff.
>
> Cheers,
> -Jason