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Latest revision as of 14:35, 17 November 2012
Your current goals section reads like this:
We are going to use the Pandaboard device for the GPIO/I2C interfaces. Luis Fuentes : Package appropriate libraries for I2C Jiecheng Qiu : Package appropriate libraries for GPIO
- 0.1 Research the library of GPIO/I2C and package it on Pandaboard with Fedora System, install or build some drivers
- 0.2 Do some programming to test it and make it works well
- 0.3 Finalize the package release and work on the documentation
This is a good start, but you need to more clearly state what you will actually release each time. I would like to see:
- 0.1 release an initial version of your package
- 0.2 release a final version and get it into the Fedora package review process
- 0.3 the package has gone through the final release process and is available in Fedora
Please update the goals section by Wednesday, October 31.
- Chris Tyler 09:31, 29 October 2012 (EDT)