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to support module creation, interaction, and delivery on an ongoing
to support module creation, interaction, and delivery on an ongoing
basis." Connects to "deliver" in mission and vision. And then of course outputs and activities to support.
basis." Connects to "deliver" in mission and vision. And then of course outputs and activities to support.
Also, move "demo" to top of outputs column, because, arrows.


Further todo: fill out Resources''
Further todo: fill out Resources''

Revision as of 16:40, 8 March 2016

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Objective: Fedora Modularization, Prototype Phase

Goal

The goal of this phase is to deliver a functional implementation of modular Fedora. We will be able to create, demonstrate, and deploy Fedora-based solutions made from independent modules which can move at their own paces yet still be trusted to work together and to be kept secure.

Logic Model

The basic idea: planning flows from right to left, and actual effort back from left to right. To the left of the double line is stuff we can actually do; to the right of that line, stuff we expect to be true as a result. See this blog post for more on this planning tool.

This is a whiteboard draft — to be replaced with a cleaned-up non-draft version:

Modularity-logic-model-whiteboard-20160303.jpg

To be added in next draft: Outcome something like "Fedora has initial tooling and infrastructure to support module creation, interaction, and delivery on an ongoing basis." Connects to "deliver" in mission and vision. And then of course outputs and activities to support.

Also, move "demo" to top of outputs column, because, arrows.

Further todo: fill out Resources

More Details

See Modularization for background and oh so many details.

Deliverables

(outputs go here; connect to outcomes)

New Charter for Working Groups

Base Working Group

(describe)

Environments and Stacks Working Group

(describe)

Objective Lead

Timeframe

History

(link to previous phases, note any big updates here)