Do we create a new roadmap page for development?

Started by Tsunakawa, Takayukialmost 9 years ago3 messages
#1Tsunakawa, Takayuki
tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com

Hello,

I'd like to share our roadmap for PostgreSQL development, as other companies and individuals do in the following page. But this page is for PostgreSQL 10.

PostgreSQL10 Roadmap
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL10_Roadmap

Should I create a page for PostgreSQL 11 likewise? Or, do you want a more stable page named "PostgreSQL Roadmap" instead of "PostgreSQL11 Roadmap" and attach the target version to each feature as in "Feature X (V11)", so that we can represent more longer-term goals?

And, why don't we add a link to the above roadmap page in the "Development information" page?

Development information
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Development_information

Regards
Takayuki Tsunakawa

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#2Robert Haas
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In reply to: Tsunakawa, Takayuki (#1)
Re: Do we create a new roadmap page for development?

On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 2:36 AM, Tsunakawa, Takayuki
<tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote:

I'd like to share our roadmap for PostgreSQL development, as other companies and individuals do in the following page. But this page is for PostgreSQL 10.

PostgreSQL10 Roadmap
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL10_Roadmap

Should I create a page for PostgreSQL 11 likewise? Or, do you want a more stable page named "PostgreSQL Roadmap" instead of "PostgreSQL11 Roadmap" and attach the target version to each feature as in "Feature X (V11)", so that we can represent more longer-term goals?

I think a page that's just called PostgreSQL Roadmap will get out of
date pretty quickly. Ultimately it'll end up like the TODO list,
which is not really a list of things TO DO. The advantage of the
version-specific pages is that old information kind of ages its way
out of the system.

And, why don't we add a link to the above roadmap page in the "Development information" page?

Development information
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Development_information

I'm sure nobody will object to you doing that. It's a wiki, and
intended to be edited.

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#3Tsunakawa, Takayuki
tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com
In reply to: Robert Haas (#2)
Re: Do we create a new roadmap page for development?

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[mailto:pgsql-hackers-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Robert Haas
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 2:36 AM, Tsunakawa, Takayuki
<tsunakawa.takay@jp.fujitsu.com> wrote:

Should I create a page for PostgreSQL 11 likewise? Or, do you want a

more stable page named "PostgreSQL Roadmap" instead of "PostgreSQL11
Roadmap" and attach the target version to each feature as in "Feature X
(V11)", so that we can represent more longer-term goals?

I think a page that's just called PostgreSQL Roadmap will get out of date
pretty quickly. Ultimately it'll end up like the TODO list, which is not
really a list of things TO DO. The advantage of the version-specific pages
is that old information kind of ages its way out of the system.

Maybe so. I created a page for PostgreSQL 11 and add a link to our roadmap:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/PostgreSQL11_Roadmap

Please add your roadmaps when you can.

And, why don't we add a link to the above roadmap page in the "Development

information" page?

Development information
https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Development_information

I'm sure nobody will object to you doing that. It's a wiki, and intended
to be edited.

Thanks, done. Also, I moved the existing the link to "Development projects" from " Past PgCon Developer Meeting Notes" to the new header "Roadmaps and Projects", because the development projects page doesn't appear to fit the PGCON notes.

Regards
Takayuki

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