Index: openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/eng-standards-versioning.xml =================================================================== RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/eng-standards-versioning.xml,v diff -u -r1.10.14.1 -r1.10.14.2 --- openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/eng-standards-versioning.xml 23 Jun 2016 08:32:46 -0000 1.10.14.1 +++ openacs-4/packages/acs-core-docs/www/xml/engineering-standards/eng-standards-versioning.xml 28 Oct 2016 20:26:53 -0000 1.10.14.2 @@ -146,25 +146,34 @@ ... - - Level -1: Incompatible. This package is not supported for this platform and should not be expected to work. + Level -1: + Incompatible. This package is not supported for this + platform and should not be expected to work. + Level 0: New + Submission. This is the default for packages that do + not have maturity explicitly set, and for new contributions. The + only criterion for level 0 is that at least one person asserts + that it works on a given platform. + Level 1: + Immature. Has no open priority 1 or priority 2 + bugs. Has been installed by at least 10? different people, + including 1 core developer. Has been available in a stable + release for at least 1 month. Has API documentation. - - Level 0: New Submission. This is the default for packages that do not have maturity explicitly set, - and for new contributions. The only criterion for level 0 is that at least one person asserts that it works on a given platform. + Level 2: + Mature. Same as Level 1, plus has install guide and + user documentation; no serious deviations from general coding + practices; no namespace conflicts with existing level 2 + packages. + Level 3: Mature and + Standard. Same as level 2, plus meets published + coding standards; is fully internationalized; available on both + supported databases. + Level 4: + Deprecated. The package was in some earlier version + is use, but was probably replaced by a another package. The + package description should point to a preferred version. - - Level 1: Immature. Has no open priority 1 or priority 2 bugs. Has been installed by at least - 10? different people, including 1 core developer. Has been available in a stable release for at least 1 month. Has API documentation. - - - Level 2: Mature. Same as Level 1, plus has install guide and user documentation; - no serious deviations from general coding practices; no namespace conflicts with existing level 2 packages. - - - Level 3: Mature and Standard. Same as level 2, plus meets published coding standards; - is fully internationalized; available on both supported databases. -