On 9 November 2013 19:07, Willy Lambert wrote: > Hi, > > The wiki should be publicly editable. So I think you can do this change > yourself if you have an account on the wiki. Take care about what you do > there anyway. > > As they are the main structure of the wiki it would be better you wait a > bit some feedback before running into the edition. > > Yes, that's why I'm canvassing here for opinions first. > As the Roadmap page is not linked anywhere I'd suggest you also add a link > to http://wiki.ros.org/ if you do the changes. > > > 2013/11/9 Daniel Stonier > >> >> 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. >> >