From: Dan Scott Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 03:27:34 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Purge the wildly out-of-date Roadmap document X-Git-Url: https://old-git.evergreen-ils.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=36f99e6b60300305a873bf0a4770148bfdbe0c85;p=working%2FOpenSRF.git Purge the wildly out-of-date Roadmap document Signed-off-by: Dan Scott --- diff --git a/doc/Roadmap.txt b/doc/Roadmap.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f86ccd0..0000000 --- a/doc/Roadmap.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -Roadmap for OpenSRF === The high points as of Febuary 2005 ----------------------------------------------------------- - -We will attempt to keep this file up to date as requirements for -Open-ILS change over time, as they are certain to... - -========== - -# Version 0.1 (January 2005) -- Evolving CVS version ... stay tuned - - * Session failure recovery - * Initial specification for Application API - * Basic Application support - * Sub-requests within one Application - -# Version 0.2 (Febuary/March 2005) -- First full release as a package - - * Centralized Application configuration management - * Automatic cross-server API discovery - * Transparent remote server sub-requests - * Object Persistence Application implementing Stacks, Queues - and Object Stores based on SQLite - -# Version 0.3 (March/April 2005) -- Version for use in the Alpha - release of Open-ILS - - * Partial implementation of a BROADCAST mode for addressing all - Servers of a particular Class on one Router - * Distributed version of the Object Persistence Application - -# Version 0.5 (July/August 2005) - - * Full implementation of a BROADCAST mode for addressing all - Servers of any number of Classes on any number of Routers - * Client side use of transparent API discovery; the client - libraries will automatically discover and use the correct - Server for any valid method request - -# Version 0.7 (October/November 2005) - - * Basic inter-server session migration support in addition - to session failure recovery due to server failure - -# Version 0.9 (Some time in 2006) - - * Built in distributed transaction support. - -# Version 1.0 (in the future) - - * Who knows? -