May be that will change in the future but I don't see enough useful information on that page currently to justify a link from the landing page. - Dirk On 11.11.2013 21:16, Marcus Liebhardt wrote: > Any objections to linking to the roadmap from the front page? > IMO it is interesting for new and current users and developers to know where the journey leads to. > > What about this: > > ROS: > * Install > * Getting Started > * ... > * Support > * _Roadmap_ > > > Cheers, > Marcus > > > > On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Daniel Stonier > wrote: > > > > > On 12 November 2013 06:41, Dirk Thomas > wrote: > > The wiki page was simply pretty outdated. > I have updated the ROS/Roadmap wiki page with current information: > http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/__Roadmap > > Please feel free to discuss any further information which would be useful on that page. > > - Dirk > > > Awesome Dirk. > > I put in a redirect from wiki.ros.org/Roadmap to that page. > > I also added some notes at the bottom of the distributions timeline page to more quickly grasp what the ROS+1's, ROS+2's and Betas were all about since > I found myself having to explain it reasonably often. > > Let me know if I've interpreted that, or the intent of the staggering incorrectly and I'll update it. > > Cheers, > Daniel. > > > > > > > On 08.11.2013 21:38, Daniel Stonier wrote: > > > I've always struggled to locate the following information every time I go searching: > > * When are the next rosdistro releases due? > * What platforms are they going to be running on? > * What underlying dependency shifts are looming (e.g. python3)? > > > > The first thing I do is google 'ros roadmap'. I just watched a colleague go looking for the same information and also googled those exact same keywords. Probably others do also. > > What they get you at #1 is http://wiki.ros.org/ROS/__Roadmap which doesn't provide recent or new information, but is now information about a legacy > process that is not marked as legacy - confusing. And > then you have to really start digging to answer the questions above. > > The information can be found from the ros main page (http://wiki.ros.org/) under 'Distributions' which isn't entirely obvious. Important pages being: > > * http://wiki.ros.org/__Distributions > * http://wiki.ros.org/__Distributions/Timeline > * http://www.ros.org/reps/rep-__0003.html (which could do with an update for indigo/j-turtle) > > > > To make it more visible, can we: > > * Forward wiki.ros.org/ROS/Roadmap > -> wiki.ros.org/Roadmap > > * Add links for the above to that page? > > Cheers, > Daniel/Yujin. > > > _________________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/__listinfo/ros-users > > > _________________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/__listinfo/ros-users > > > > > -- > Phone : +82-10-5400-3296 (010-5400-3296) > Home: http://snorriheim.dnsdojo.com/ > Yujin R&D: http://rnd.yujinrobot.com/ > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > > > > -- > Innovation Team Leader > Yujin Robot > 주소: 대한민국 서울시 금천구 가산동 345-30 남성프라자 #601, 153-023. > Address: Door #601, Namsung-Plaza, 345-30 Gasan-dong, Guemcheon-gu, Seoul, 153-023, Republic of Korea > Website: http://inno.yujinrobot.com > Email: marcus.liebhardt@yujinrobot.com > Phone: +82-70-46577073 > > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > http://lists.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >