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Subject: [pcp-announce] Community PCP roadmap
From: Nathan Scott <nathans@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 8 May 2015 02:26:24 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi all,

Alot of people are excited about PCP and we keep getting asked
now  "what's next?  what's the plan for PCP?  how can I help?"

It's a complex task tracking the work being done on PCP across
the various groups within Red Hat, let alone everyone else in
the community - but, let's give it a crack!

Lukas has setup a public task board, accessible via:

    http://pcp.io/roadmap

It contains an initial attempt at capturing all the current work,
planned work for the next three PCP releases, then wishlist items
beyond that.

Could I ask anyone who is a regular contributor, or who plans to
hack on PCP in the foreseeable future to visit the above URL and
add your work in.  If I know about your work, you'll likely find
it there already, just waiting to be claimed - go right ahead!

This is optional, not mandatory when sending new code, of course.

Please only add things that you *really intend to work on*, too.
It is not intended to replace any of the bug tracking systems,
it's more of a interactive coordination and collaboration tool,
and a way to improve visibility for people outside the developer
community too.

The way to read the board is from left to right.  The cards there
show our best attempt so far to represent current and planned work
(bear in mind that plans can change at any time).  If you create
an account there and want to edit/add your work, send either Lukas
or myself your username, we'll add you to the board & off you go.

cheers.

--
Nathan

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