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where's the development plan? #2

Open dooglus opened 9 years ago

dooglus commented 9 years ago

http://clamclient.com/learn/earn-clams/ says:

have a look at the CLAMs Deveopment Plan [sic; typo fixed in #1]

Where can I find the plan? We should link to it from that page.

creativecuriosity commented 9 years ago

Added link in commit 1e14844e5fcb05f65da9d40210b3f5a7ed6863b9.

dooglus commented 9 years ago

OK, but, the context is:

If you’re looking for ideas about where to jump in, then have a look at the CLAMs Development Plan, and jump on board!

I don't think:

(90% COMPLETE) CLAMnotary (40% COMPLETE) CLAManon (0% COMPLETE) CLAMprivacy

is of any use in aiding someone to 'jump in'. What is CLAMprivacy? What can I do to help it get above 0% complete? Etc. Similarly for all the other points in the development plan - they need expanding, presumably by whoever knows what the bullet points represent...

creativecuriosity commented 9 years ago

A valid point.

Frankly, the development plan was written what seems like ages ago, with little input from the community.

Ideas are MORE than welcome. You and your users are obviously major stake holders in the CLAM community; what is your sense of the direction development should take?

To speak specifically concerning my understanding of the current list:

CLAMnotary: Should likely be updated to reference the idea of using the CLAMspeech field to enable multiple applications, not just notary. Was originally referencing the idea of using CLAMspeech to record hashes of files/documents for the purposes of proof of existence.

CLAManon/CLAMprivacy: Used to reference a multi-pronged approach to privacy. Ideally, at least two faceets must be accomplished to provide users with privacy.

creativecuriosity commented 9 years ago

The best way at the moment to provide additional information might be to link over to stand-alone pages for each "feature"....?

On this stand-alone page there could be additional information about the feature itself and the specific goals and benchmarks planned/completed.

Thoughts?