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The BOINC development process
BOINC development is done by BOINC staff, by the staff of various BOINC-based projects, and by volunteer programmers. Development is divided into several areas. Each area is managed by an 'owner'.
Area | Owner | Key contributors |
API | Bruce Allen | Bernd Machenschalk |
BOINC Manager | Rom Walton | |
Core client | David Anderson | John McLeod, Carl Christensen |
Mac OS X | Charlie Fenton | |
Testing and release management | Rom Walton | Jens Seidler |
Server | Bruce Allen | David Anderson |
Translations of GUI and web text | Jens Seidler | |
Unix build system | Reinhard Prix | Eric Korpela |
Web features | Rytis Slatkevicius | |
Windows installer and screensaver | Rom Walton |
The BOINC development, testing and release process is shown below. Ovals represent people, rectangles represent information channels. A, B, C, D and E represent the different BOINC development areas. 'Owner A' represents the person who owns area A, as shown above.
Participants
- Report bugs (or learn of workarounds) on the BOINC message boards.
- Learn of new releases on the BOINC web site.
- Note: we need ways of 'pushing' info to participants, e.g. via the Manager.
Area owners
- Reads the relevant BOINC message board on a regular basis. Decides if new bugs are present. Adds entries to the BOINC/Trac bug database.
- Monitors the relevant categories of the BOINC/Trac bug database. Manages entries (delete, merge, prioritize, assign).
Developers
- Are assigned tasks via BOINC/Trac.
Alpha testers
- The boinc_alpha email list is used to give instructions, and for discussion of tests and procedures.
- If find bugs, log them in BOINC/Trac.
- Use web-based interface for submitting test summaries.
Release manager
- Decide when to create test releases; communicate with alpha testers via email list.
- Decide when to make public releases, based on web-based reports and on contents of BOINC/Trac.