FreeCAD development model project

This page is toward the transition of the FreeCAD code in a GIT repository and a more capable development model. It follows the rules of the | Getting things done process. The projects are collected in the Development roadmap.

Purpose and principles
This project aims to define a new development and governance model for FreeCAD. We come to point where one SVN repository is hard to govern. Working with patches is annoying and complicated for people willing to contribute code. To give everyone write access to the SVN repo dangerous. People can unintentional break something in the base system or force tasty decisions.

So I look at the Linux development process, which is maybe at the moment to big for our shoos, but never the less! ;) Which means Git as distributed version control system (DVCS), mailing lists and submaintainers (lieutenants).

Git

 * Using Git as new version control system
 * Keeping SVN (at least for while)
 * use it as some kind of release repository to keep the ppa work flows and the nice revision numbers
 * restrict SVN writes to Werner, Yorik and Jurgen (official tree)
 * all other things, like development, branches, experiments go into Git!
 * Option: switch completely to Git
 * would gibe some collaterals in version numbering and ppa builds....
 * give write rights (push) to everyone interested in

Development mailing list
The forum has its limitation, I would use the one or more mailing lists to manage branches and pull requests. That has advantages:
 * can work off-line
 * use powerful search of the mail client
 * no restrictions in attachments and sizes

clarify responsibilities
We will soon become more and more developers and user will have conflicting feature requests. We have to have structure and responsibilities to filter and decide such requests and incoming code.

Step ups
Adrian Przekwas: Publicity - G+, Youtube, Tutorials - freecadtutorial.blogspot.com Translation (unsure) - Polish (Wiki, Crowdin)

Organizing
Decided rules and information goes to the FreeCAD development model document.