Parts certification process


Parts certification process
#1
Please read:

http://forums.ldraw.org/showthread.php?t...176#pid176

This rises two questions:

* Shall there be a list of priorities to what gets released?
* Has the certification process to be streamlined? (I guess this discussion is a old as the library itself).

Please read also:

http://www.ldraw.org/Article512.html
http://www.ldraw.org/Article398.html
(If the part is good enough for public use, but has some deficiencies that need to be addressed, the text " (needs work)" (without the quotation marks) can be added to the end of the description. Please note that the full description including " (needs work)" is limited to 64 characters, so this decreases the usable portion of the description to 51 characters. If the description includes " (needs work)", a comment must be added to the file immediately following the official header describing the work that needs to be done.)
http://news.lugnet.com/announce/?n=3442

w.
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
Re: Parts certification process
#2
As a "first time quality" type person, I'm a proponent of the current exacting process that is in place. Also, as a frequent rendered of models, I want high quality renders of every part in the library. Since my LPOV project nevr caught on, the only way to ensure high quality is to enforce high quality parts. Therefore I would rather release less part helds to a higher standard than more parts held to a lower standard. I'm also afraid that once a low quality version is released, no one will gp back and improve it. This will lead to a library that's mostly low quality parts which to me is unacceptable.
Reply
Re: Parts certification process
#3
Regarding release priorities, I'm willing to be lobbied, and will respond to that. However, I'll usually deal first with the files that have less contentious comments, no issues of naming semantics and shorter dependency chains. More attention by reviewers to shared subparts at the ends of these chains would certainly help.

I would not want to streamline the certification process any further as this would risk a reduction in quality and more thing to fix later. For regular parts, three independent reviewers is necessary in my opinion.

The only area where a reduced number of reviewers might be appropriate is for Physical_Colour parts. For these one vote (maybe even self-cert) + admin might be sufficient, as all that needs checking is the image/colour against an instruction reference.
Chris (LDraw Parts Library Admin)
Reply
Re: Parts certification process
#4
I think the "Needs work" leaves enough room for mock-ups and the like. As far as the list of priorities I'm in sync with Steffen:

http://forums.ldraw.org/showthread.php?t...338#pid338

I'm fine with a wishlist but no priority list.

As it looks like the majority of the SteerCo is in favor for quality and no rules. Shall we vote on this or is a general statement that sums up the different aspects sufficient?

w.
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
Re: Parts certification process
#5
Any ideas how a wishlist with people leaving votes could be accomplished? Would a post for every single part with the parts number and name in the title, a thumbnail + number + name in the post be enough? While a progressive numbering in the replies vould work as vote?

I'll add an example.

w.
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
48414c00 - Animal Hippogriff Body (Complete Assembly)
#6
[Image: 48414c00.1107557190.jpg] 48414c00 - Animal Hippogriff Body (Complete Assembly)

http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/48414c00
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
+1
#7
Yeah, author it
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
+2
#8
vote
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
+3
#9
Add me.
LEGO ergo sum
Reply
Re: Parts certification process
#10
Sound good to me for a short term fix. Long term we should probably have some sort of web interface.
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »



Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)