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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] OSS Tasklist and SpecSheet release



It sounds like what you mentioned would be part of the documentation process.
It is very, very, very important that we iron out every flaw in our design and
documentation. I like you suggestion, though, I think I may well add a QA to
each category, explicitly. This wouldn't mean that a separate person would have
to handle QA for each category. I think QA would fall under Mark Steeds documentation
category as a sub-category. Would you be  interested in working on the optional
electronics when we get to that point, as well? Do you have any experience with 
locked-process and failsafe code? Oh, yes, and Welcome Aboard!

Warren.

> 
> Warrend,
> I would like to offer my services to help with this project.  A bit of background for myself: I am a recent graduate of university with a master's in electrical and computer engineering.  I am employed at Intel in their pre-silicon validation team for the Pentium 4.  Other than computer architecture, I studied embedded systems and software design.  I could be used to develop software, control systems, or any electronic component. It sounds like there is a fairly large body of expertise in these fields so I propose an additional category: Validation/ Quality Assurance.  I could look over design documentation and search for unforseen interactions.  
> If not, then I would probably like to work with Mark Steed in documentation.
> cheers,
> --John
>  Warrend Greenway <dub@linuxmail.org> wrote:I have posted v1.0 of the Tasklist and specsheet. If you already know what
> you would like to work and/or how you would like to fit in, e-mail me with
> the category number. Please include a description of what you can, and want,
> to do. I will compile a list based on this information and choose, based
> primarilly on what information you give me, a lead for each major category.
> May the games begin!
> 
> Tasklist and SpecSheet here:
> www.restorides.com/~dub/
> 
> Warren.
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