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Purpose & Goals of the 0.1 Release

<Current OSAF Thinking>

Purpose

The purpose of releasing version 0.1 Chandler source code is to:

  • provide an architectural and technical overview of Chandler
  • give the community a chance to review:
    • a skeletal framework and
    • tentative APIs
  • provide more details about future Chandler plans
  • include a few cool features to give a glimpse of what is possible
  • show that OSAF is "for real"

Goals

OSAF hopes that the Release 0.1 will be complete enough and documented well enough for:

  • interested, proficient developers to follow instructions and build the release without asking us for further assistance
  • users to try out a very initial skeleton of Chandler without further assistance from us
  • developers to gain a better understanding of:
    • the Chandler architecture, framework and APIs
    • select components of Chandler
  • "throw away" code to be at a minimum and well-documented as such
  • developers to contribute to intelligent architectural discussions, possibly highlighting architectural flaws
  • brave, risk-loving developers to try writing sample parcels and point out problems that need to be addressed
  • TAR/Zip files of binary and source code for all components, including Python and wxwindows, on Linux, Mac and Windows
  • release by the end of April

What's not planned -- topics we'll address, but not in the 0.1 release

Release 0.1 is not intended to:

  • demonstrate a complete feature set
  • demonstrate a final UI
  • demonstrate security mechanisms
  • demonstrate a final database schema
  • be ready for end-user deployment

<End Current OSAF Thinking>

-- MitchellBaker - 25 Feb 2003

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