[Clipart] ROADMAP towards Milestone 6!!! + RFE

Jon Phillips jon at rejon.org
Thu Sep 2 04:21:32 PDT 2004


I've added these items to the roadmap for this release...

http://openclipart.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?Roadmap

I'm taking on several of these tasks, but we really need people to help
out with these if we are gonna get a release out this coming weekend. We
are already behind our timeline of montly releases.

Bryce has 0.06 tarball of clipart, but we need to get the logo votes in
and make changes to the website, etc, plus all roadmap items for 0.06.

How about we shoot for a final release of this coming monday for 0.06,
or rather MILESTONE 6. Thoughts?

The logo voting process is done at 5 PM PST this FRIDAY SEPT 3.

Jon



On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 07:25, Bryce Harrington wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Jon Phillips wrote:
> > Thus, if we stay somewhat close in our release cycle, then towards the
> > end of the month, like the 28th, we should start trying to make sure
> > files are metadata filled etc.
> 
> A lot more images had keywords and metadata this time around.  I filled
> in a bunch that had been submitted previously without keywords, using
> (Niku's?) categorization.  There's still a lot of images that don't have
> this info, and still some dozes of metadata-less images that need to be
> gone through.  
> 
> Basically, at this time we need volunteers to do the following tasks:
> 
>    * Clear out files that made it into the release
>      + Foreach file, see if a file by the same name exists in the 0.06
>        release.
>      + If so, delete it from the incoming/ dir.
>      + Else, leave it
> 
>    * Handle Wrong Format files:
>      + http://openclipart.org/incoming/wrong_format/
>        /projects/clipart/public_html/incoming/wrong_format/
>      + Remove anything that lacks metadata info
>      + Move packages of raster clipart to public_html/downloads/
>      + Move examples of clipart usage to public_html/examples/
>      + Delete simple renderings of existing clipart
>      + For anything left, decide what to do on a case-by-case basis
> 
>    * Handle Failed files:
>      + If the file has no metadata and no way to determine its author,
>        move to public_html/rejected/
>      + If more info is needed, send author an email to resubmit it with
>        metadata, and leave the image in place for now.
>      + Otherwise, add the metadata and re-upload it to the site for 
>        the next release.
> 
> Whatever doesn't get caught by the above three steps can be left there,
> and we'll take care of them later.
> 
> An additional task is to go through the sodipodi-flags collection and
> put SVG metadata into each of the images.  I think this could be done
> programmatically, so would be a good little scripting task for someone.
> 
> > Because we will have selected a logo this release, it seems that this
> > should be our first mega-release to the Open Source community. What do
> > you all think about this? Plus, if we ramp up this release, then we are
> > catapulting into the high-work time season of Open Source, which is
> > post-summer/fall.
> 
> It'd be nice to try to get word out more widely for this release than
> last time.  We've got things better organized than before, and the tools
> are working quite a bit better and should be fine with handling a large
> influx. 
> 
> We really need to attract a few more technical types to help with
> improving the website and with processing the submitted clip art.
> 
> Bryce
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