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Re: Contributing to, Building, and Maintaining VM370CE #VMCE


 

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In favor of - "is there really any serious interest in continuing the "Community Edition" idea?¡±

Mike

On Aug 26, 2024, at 12:18?PM, Dave Wade via groups.io <dave.g4ugm@...> wrote:

Hi Folks
William, thanks for posting on here..
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  1. I suggest that we build our updates using our own numbers on the user build disks. We can then sort out ¡°official¡± (I hate that word) numbers when we re-distribute.?
  2. That¡¯s the 594 for CP and the 593 for CMS. Bothy are accessed as ¡°E¡±. You can then name your mods LCLnnnDK or LCLnnnDM and whoever builds the release can give them ¡°official¡± names and numbers.
  3. In the past its whatever me or bob, or further back Andie or whoever liked.
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No thoughts on the rest. The original idea was for quick releases. That hasn¡¯t happened¡­
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Dave
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From:?[email protected]?<[email protected]>?On Behalf Of?William Denton via?
Sent:?26 August 2024 19:59
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?[h390-vm] Contributing to, Building, and Maintaining VM370CE #VMCE
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I recently posted on??asking these questions about how I should submit my VM updates for inclusion in a future CE "release":
  1. Is there a master list of assigned update numbers? How do I figure out the "###" part of the update name"HRC###DK"????
  2. Is there a preferred way to package the files in an update? On my system, I keep all the files together in a .txt file in CMS READCARD format. How do the keepers of the CE releases prefer to receive proposed updates?
  3. What sort of consensus/approval/voting process do I need to go through to share my stuff?
Dave Wade responded that, since there really aren't any current processes, it might be a good idea to take the discussion to the wider group.
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So, how do we go about creating some sort of guidance/process for enhancing and maintaining future releases of VM370CE? I guess, first of all, is there really any serious interest in continuing the "Community Edition" idea? If so, then we probably could use at least a loose sort of "product management" strategy.
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Thoughts??
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cheers,
William Denton


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