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This is a holding spot; need to come up with a better way of coordinating external volunteer resources. Much of this is taken from mcfletch's blog. Mchua 05:45, 10 October 2007 (EDT)

Testing

probably the most vital thing

  • Experienced Q/A people needed to write test plans for the following (at least): mesh, Journal, suspend/resume, collaboration.
  • Maybe less experienced Q/A people can run those test plans.

Emulation

probably the second most vital thing

  • Someone needs to coordinate emulation and check up on what's happening with it. Someone to ride herd on the "quick start" developer's environments, ensuring that they are always available, work with the current versions of the packages, and allow for running all the various hardware

Documentation

API and development documentation, someone to push for regular updates and production of the documentation, someone to review the documentation that exists, collate requests, and flag the various tidbits that show up in discussions and add them to a queue somewhere to get added to the official documentation.

Accessibility

someone to advocate for the various accessibility projects, keep people abreast of developments, coordinate testing for accessibility, feed back problems into the developer communities, arrange for documentation and check that we're actually on track (there may be someone tasked with this, but the accessibility list has been very quiet despite that)

IDE development

needs someone to coordinate and communicate (note: not sure what Mike meant by this. Develop, maybe? Mchua)

Scientific platform

needs someone to make sure that the documentation is there for the various instruments (e.g. blueprints, plans, usage notes, that kind of thing), coordinate effort among the various hardware projects (and the software people), look for "missing elements" in the science-chest and get them started, and generally make sure that the science-chest is ready-to-go. (note: Arjun, perhaps. Mchua)

Games

this seems to be the most popular entry point for newbie coders; the SoC students have a lot of good stuff here but someone needs to be there to welcome them and help them get started - or we need a really good tutorial and walkthrough (note: Kelcy once expressed interest in this. Mchua)