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GeneralCode Project Project(s) Update [long but important] Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:55
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:55 
Idea submittal and voting have come to a slow crawl or stopped altogether so we'll just say its time to chose the final three projects.

We could go just by the current voting result (see below), but I think its only fair that we re-evaluate what we would really like to do. Before doing so, I'd like to give you my opinion of what we should do and I know at least Paul and Marc will agree with me. I'm not going to endorse a particular project, but rather an ideal for our first stab at this. Its called...

KISS (keep it simple stupid)

Whatever project(s) we choose to do, it's/their scope needs to be somewhat limited (initially for release 1.0). Rome was not built in a day and CPPs are sure to fail if we try to do too much too soon. Heck, the infrastructure for large group projects isn't even in place yet. So we have a lot of thinking to do before we "dive right in."

Here is how I propose we proceed:
1) Decide on 3 projects via voting (now until Tuesday) which gives us 24+ hours
2) Pick a project leader for each project (preferrably, the originator of the idea AND someone with experience writing articles and managing a herd of cattle Wink | ;) )
3) If you want to, we can pick a CPP coordinator who will look after these first 3 projects, but I doubt we'll need one.
4) Divide up into teams (I have an idea on how to do this but we'll discuss later). There may be lopsided teams.
5) Start an article for each project. NOT QUICKLY THOUGH! I'd like to see us decide on a standard layout and "features" in our project article. Its going to have to be different somehow than a standard article (I see tables Unsure | :~ ).
6) Project leaders and team members will then need to define the scope and timeline for the project. A design document would be very nice. Anyone have a nice Design Doc template?
7) Here's where the fun begins. Start coding. Project leaders should be good delegators.
8) Try to stay within the scope and timeline, giving frequent updates and screen shots.

If you have any different ideas, please discuss them by replying to this message.

Below this message you will see a thread for PROJECT VOTING. Within that thread are 10 messages with the title of each project. Please give a vote for each message using the message voting system. The top 3 after Tuesday morning will be our beginning projects.

CURRENT RESULTS: (top 10 with 50 volunteers)
Score, IDEAS for CPP, (# votes)
4.4    Universal Gui LibrarY (UGLY) (30)
4.3    Application Framework (13)
4.0    ASP.NET web controls replacement library (14)
4.0    Alife/AI (13)
3.8    Defect Tracking/Source Versioning (16)
3.6    threads and multi-processors (6)
3.5    CP Community Tools (15)
3.5    online task manager (5)
3.1    Code snippet library (5)
3.1    project management system (4)


Please keep the noise level to a minimum so we don't confuse too many people with a long, convoluted thread. Also, I recommend changing your CP forum display options to 50 messages per page.

I think this is the longest message I have ever written. Probably until Tuesday anyway... Sleepy | :zzz:

Jason Henderson

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"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill


GeneralPROJECT VOTING! Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:56
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:56 
GeneralUniversal Gui LibrarY (UGLY) Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:58
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:58 
GeneralApplication Framework Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:59
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 18:59 
GeneralASP.NET web controls replacement library Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:00
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:00 
GeneralAlife/AI Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:01
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:01 
GeneralDefect Tracking/Source Versioning Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:01
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:01 
Generalthreads and multi-processors Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:02
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:02 
GeneralCP Community Tools Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:03
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:03 
Generalonline task manager Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:04
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:04 
GeneralCode snippet library Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:05
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:05 
Generalproject management system Pin
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:07
Jason Henderson1-Jun-03 19:07 
GeneralRe: Code Project Project(s) Update - My thoughts... Pin
J. Dunlap1-Jun-03 19:40
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GeneralRe: Code Project Project(s) Update - My thoughts... Pin
Jason Henderson2-Jun-03 2:45
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GeneralRe: Code Project Project(s) Update - My thoughts... Pin
David Stone2-Jun-03 7:59
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GeneralLooks like we need a name vote... Pin
J. Dunlap2-Jun-03 8:04
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GeneralRe: Looks like we need a name vote... Pin
David Stone2-Jun-03 8:06
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GeneralRe: Looks like we need a name vote... Pin
Jason Henderson2-Jun-03 8:40
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