my roadmap view..
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:46 pm
OK, since there's a roadmap post somewhere in this forum, let me try to give my views, as both SOHO and n00b user.
Version 5:
Stability - iron out the bugs.
Performance - optimize the code for better performance (is that possible?).
Security - completely lock down the setup tabs for ordinairy users.
Mail - build in a basic mailserver, in this time, even home users have domains with mail accounts.
Backup - provide some rudimentary backup routine for users to safeguard data.
Version 6:
Dashboard - make the dashboard more web 2.0, with widgets and a per user interface.
Layout - have a common layout for apps, as well as management platform.
LDAP - Better integration with LDAP services for windows users (Active Domain)
Modules - Devide the core into modules, (SOHO, Media, ...)
Also, what i personally think is missing, is some form of development structure.
who's doing what?
What we need are programmers who work on the core, and coders who can create scripts, like a basic mail client, calandar client, whatever.
once we establish a few parameters that set the base for layout and such, Amahi's dashboard, and apps, can be integrated into an intranet that is just as powerfull as most modern office solutions!
Personally, i'm gonna try and find some basic mail client, to try and adapt to amahi.
i'm also gonna try and work on an LDAP solution, to bring Amahi up to windows2008 LANMAN.
Version 5:
Stability - iron out the bugs.
Performance - optimize the code for better performance (is that possible?).
Security - completely lock down the setup tabs for ordinairy users.
Mail - build in a basic mailserver, in this time, even home users have domains with mail accounts.
Backup - provide some rudimentary backup routine for users to safeguard data.
Version 6:
Dashboard - make the dashboard more web 2.0, with widgets and a per user interface.
Layout - have a common layout for apps, as well as management platform.
LDAP - Better integration with LDAP services for windows users (Active Domain)
Modules - Devide the core into modules, (SOHO, Media, ...)
Also, what i personally think is missing, is some form of development structure.
who's doing what?
What we need are programmers who work on the core, and coders who can create scripts, like a basic mail client, calandar client, whatever.
once we establish a few parameters that set the base for layout and such, Amahi's dashboard, and apps, can be integrated into an intranet that is just as powerfull as most modern office solutions!
Personally, i'm gonna try and find some basic mail client, to try and adapt to amahi.
i'm also gonna try and work on an LDAP solution, to bring Amahi up to windows2008 LANMAN.