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Roadmap for Precise Pangolin

This page is to serve as a development roadmap for the next version of Xubuntu. In its initial stage it will contain items in a wishlist-manner and basically all users will be allowed to add items here. Caveat: adding an item here does not in any way mean that it will get implemented. The first step towards implementation is for an item to get an assignee, i.e. someone who will try to implement the item. After this initial period the unassigned items will be moved to an "Unassigned"-page for later use (Precise+1) or just for reference. Ideally there will be some indicator of how the progress is going on the individual items. Furthermore it would be nice to get some feedback on the items in Xubuntu team meetings on a kind of regular basis.

Brainstorming week
The brainstorming week should be a period of determining where we want to go with the next version of Xubuntu, or what we want to do, meaning people (i.e. devs and users) can add items to the wishlist. After that period, there won't be any more items added to the list, so we can get a good overview of our todo-list for Precise. (What we really can do in terms of manpower etc. will be determined in the next step, "finding assignees"). People need deadlines, even for adding stuff to a wishlist. To get better planning it's good to settle on the items we want to work on in advance, not throughout the cycle (as has been the case quite often), mainly because it makes planning and focusing easier. Adding an item to the wishlist does not mean you have to be the one implementing it, but in your personal interest you should be motivated to at least help finding someone who will.

Phases of development

Phase

Deadline

▶ Brainstorming Week

Week 47

Finding Assignees / Closing the itemlist

End of November

Implementation

Ubuntu freezes, see Precise Release Schedule

Changes on default applications

Items in this group (usually) need comprehensive application comparisons. An assignee for each "group"/type of application should take up the task, ideally more than one to make it less subjective/one-sided. All proposed applications can be found in Xubuntu/Roadmap/ProposedApplications; please add one here only if that group/application has an assignee.

Application group

Proposed (Current)

Assignee

Status

Image viewer

Ristretto (gThumb)

Pasi Lallinaho

No blocking bugs, is seeded already.

New features

Note that any features with no assignee will not be driven, and most probably won't make it to the Precise Pangolin release.

Item

Assignee

Importance

Port Albatross to GTK3

Port Bluebird to GTK3

Simon Steinbeiß

Low

New Icon theme

New Plymouth theme

madnick

High

New generic greeter engine for lightdm

madnick

New lightdm theme

madnick

Add kbdleds to the repositories

Lionel Le Folgoc

Ubiquity "Application sets" on installation

Pasi Lallinaho + US devs

Low

Create a new wallpaper

Pasi Lallinaho

Medium

Create an Xfce menu editor

Lauri Paatelainen

Low-Medium

Bugs and other standing issues

Item

Assignee

Importance

Fix Greybird GTK3 issues

Simon Steinbeiß

High

Clean wallpapers list

Pasi Lallinaho

Low

Clean themes (GTK, xfwm) list

Pasi Lallinaho

Low

Autologin on lightdm

Medium

Rethink the default Application menu

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