On 12/17/2012 05:32 PM, sankarshan wrote:
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 5:24 PM, Rajesh Ranjan
<rajesh672(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> The details are here:
>
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https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/fuel-terminology/fuel-web
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> Now the list which we will review is:
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http://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/fuel/fuel_test/fuel_web_beta.txt
I must have missed clarifying this in the earlier email. I wasn't
alluding to the web list in specific. I was asking whether the outcome
of each of the discussion phases are recorded/archived in the form of
annotations against each word pair in the final list. For example, if
the original list (say, for desktop applications) had a specific
word-pair and, post the discussions some of the pairs were modified
with more appropriate ones, is there a process to record who suggested
the changes, what the thought behind the changes were etc. As an
illustrative example - how do you record and archive
discussions/suggestions like
<
https://twitter.com/kajha/status/276251543974584320>
The ability to record and preserve this would be a valuable resource
in the future.
Certainly helpful to have a historical information about what we do and
how we have done with respect to anything we do out of the project, not
just identifying the list of FUEL entries (OR defining the FUEL
evaluation for any language) for web or desktop or mobile. But it costs
time and resources, which we may not be able to find at this point. Any
suggestion to do it efficiently would be helpful. Let's see if we can do
something on this front during our upcoming meet for FUEL-web entries
review.
/Ankit