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We're going to try a change for our planning and work tracking by moving things to GitHub. We have a meeting every 3 weeks and go through the things we'd like to focus on, and we'd like to share that on GitHub. The goal is to give more visibility into what we're intending to accomplish for a given time period and track those things over time if they eclipse a single sprint's worth of work.
Additionally, the COVID-19 outbreak has affected the way we work and over overall output: #8879 - what we track here represents our intentions, but not necessarily our commitments.
Overarching priorities
This list represents our overall priorities that go beyond a particular sprint. The intention isn't to track items that we can call "complete". Instead, they represent what we view as generally important to focus on.
Fix any high-priority bugs or regressions
Release a great F# 5 alongside .NET 5
Continue to invest in the performance and stability of Visual Studio tooling for F#
Ensure there is a great experience for F# in .NET Interactive and Jupyter Notebooks
Support the F# OSS community by reviewing their contributions and helping them along
Improve our infrastructure
Focus items for this 3 week period
This set of lists represents what we're working on now, and hope to accomplish. Nothing here is guaranteed to be accomplished by a given date, since we will only merge and ship changes when they have an appropriate high level of quality. Sometimes things are easier than they seem, and sometimes they are harder.
Use NGEN in our legacy fsharpqa suite in CI - @KevinRansom
Rough prioritized backlog
This list of items represents things we are very much planning on completing. However, they are not planned for this sprint specifically. If we complete items above or are blocked on them, we intend on focusing on these issues. This list is not exhaustive.
Prelude
We're going to try a change for our planning and work tracking by moving things to GitHub. We have a meeting every 3 weeks and go through the things we'd like to focus on, and we'd like to share that on GitHub. The goal is to give more visibility into what we're intending to accomplish for a given time period and track those things over time if they eclipse a single sprint's worth of work.
Additionally, the COVID-19 outbreak has affected the way we work and over overall output: #8879 - what we track here represents our intentions, but not necessarily our commitments.
Overarching priorities
This list represents our overall priorities that go beyond a particular sprint. The intention isn't to track items that we can call "complete". Instead, they represent what we view as generally important to focus on.
Focus items for this 3 week period
This set of lists represents what we're working on now, and hope to accomplish. Nothing here is guaranteed to be accomplished by a given date, since we will only merge and ship changes when they have an appropriate high level of quality. Sometimes things are easier than they seem, and sometimes they are harder.
F# 5
Core F#
F# support in .NET Interactive and Jupyter Notebooks scenarios
#!nuget
for Jupyter notebooks - @KevinRansom and @cartermpInfrastructure
Rough prioritized backlog
This list of items represents things we are very much planning on completing. However, they are not planned for this sprint specifically. If we complete items above or are blocked on them, we intend on focusing on these issues. This list is not exhaustive.
#r "project"
- @cartermp, @KevinRansom, community#r "nuget"
- @KevinRansomnameof
- @TIHanThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: