[ros-users] [Ros-developers] ROS Enhancement Proposals (REPs)

Jack O'Quin jack.oquin at gmail.com
Mon Sep 20 16:11:16 UTC 2010


On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Ken Conley <kwc at willowgarage.com> wrote:
> Following the discussions on ros-developers started by Ingo
> Lütkebohle, we've decided to upgrade our current processes for
> proposing new features for ROS and its core libraries. ROS was
> started less than three years ago, and back in the early days
> creating new features usually meant Morgan, Eric, and myself
> meeting in a room and deciding to rewrite everything from
> scratch. Now, with over 30 institutions contributing public, open
> source repositories and over 40 different robots supporting ROS,
> we recognize that we must make additional efforts to incorporate
> community feedback into the ongoing development of ROS.
>
> We decided to model our future processes off of the "Python
> Enhancement Proposal" (PEP) process. The PEP process is fairly
> lightweight and open to the entire community.
>
> Our new process will be called the "ROS Enhancement
> Proposal" (REP) process. Thanks to the efforts of the Python
> community, we were able to quickly boostrap this new process.
>
> You can view an index of REPs here:
>
> http://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0000.html
>
> You can also review REP 1*, which defines the REP process:
>
> http://www.ros.org/reps/rep-0001.html
>
> We will soon circulate several REPs for public comment to provide
> information on current work with ROS. We will also circulate process-
> and information-type REPs to help better define the REP process.
>
> We invite members of the community to review REP 1 and put together
> their own REPs for consideration. These REPs should be sent to
> ros-developers at code.ros.org. Further details are in REP 1.

Good work, Ken.

This looks like an excellent idea to me. +1
-- 
 joq



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