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From: Paul C. <pau...@gm...> - 2005-08-21 07:11:17
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> In terms of overall scheduling, I would say we have about two weeks of > changes left (until Sept. 2nd), until we should > aim to get our version together for distrubution. I agree. Originally we had planned to do a release for tommorow.=20 Which can be done (it only takes about 10 minutes) But it would make a lot more sense to spend the next two weeks implementing those last few user stories (most of which are not difficult), and have something that is that much more sleek. Also, if we made a release now, we would just end up making another one in two weeks, and there is not much point in doing that. Eldar should be able to make all these changes without any trouble, and I will be only an email away if there is any trouble. This release would be considered the official alpha release. > We then have about > another two weeks to continue ironing out bugs > as we train Career Center instructors on it. Come mid-September > (Friday, Sept. 16th), CanDo needs to be pretty well locked-down. After bug fixes our done, we would make another release (the beta) at this = time. > A crucial date coming up is September 27th, when we plan to offer CanDo > to a school besides our own (the VA Beach > Advanced Technology Center). I will be going to VA Beach to show the > product to their school and administrators. It would be perfect for them to use the official "beta" version. Then they would have some idea of what to expect. > After September 16th, I would like to talk with the team about serving > and maintaining CanDo for the Career Center > and VA Beach. By this time I should have a pretty good idea of the lay of the land as far as college work load and free-time is concerned. I intend to not only stay with the project as a maintainer but also to develope whatever new features Jeff has in mind and do some architectural refactoring along the way. This also includes reintegration with schooltool after their next release. - Paul |