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From: Brock Peabody (brock.peabody_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-08-08 08:34:07


> -----Original Message-----
> From: boost-bounces_at_[hidden]
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> On Behalf Of E. Gladyshev
> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 12:22 AM
> To: Boost mailing list
> Subject: Re: [boost] Re: UI++ [was: GUI sublanguage;Re: Re: Re: Re:
> GUI/GDI template library]
>
>
> --- "Philippe A. Bouchard" <philippe_at_[hidden]>
> wrote:
>
> > Could you prepare a little schedule, I would like to
> > know more about the
> > timelines given to hypothesises & abstractions,
> > "Hello world"s &
> > multi-platform issues. We are talking about hard
> > labours here & time
> > management is a big issue. I am pretty much
> > convinced I know what I am
> > saying but it would be something else coding it in
> > details. I am in but I
> > can't affort every day development...!
>
> I can't afford it either.
> As for the timelines. Given the "work-at-spare-time"
> nature of this project, I would not spend any time
> trying to come up with a timeline. I think that our
> first objective is to get on the same page in terms of
> major design decisions (I am working on a proposal
> that hopefully we can use as the starting point for a
> detailed technical discussion). After the design is
> approved, we can subdivide the whole project and
> assign responsibilites. Then it is up to each
> developer to come up with a reasonable personal
> timeline (based on his/her personal schedule) for a
> part that she/he is going to be working on.
> What do you think?

I think we should come up with a plan that takes us from start to finish
(submission for review), but I don't think we should attach any dates to
it.

Brock


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