The Roadmap
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Tue Oct 29 18:24:29 EDT 2019
Richmond wrote:
> Of course if certain long-term stuff from the Kickstarters don't
> appear on the Roadmap it is easier to hold LC to account than if
> the Roadmap were to disappear completely.
Which returns us to the question I posted an hour ago about the Roadmap:
What purpose does it serve?
I can imagine all sorts of reasons one might find a roadmap useful.
Some may find it useful for planning features down the road for one's
own products (provided, of course, a solid understanding of what a
roadmap is, and isn't, is in place); others may find it useful for
anticipating areas of future contributions to the project (new widget
opportunities, etc.); others may just find it interesting to see how the
company envisions growth opportunities as reflected in feature sets.
There are all sorts of really good reasons people might want a roadmap.
And then there's yours:
"...to hold LC to account..."
If that's your interest, I see no benefit in keeping the Roadmap.
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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