User Story:
As an FlexRadio amateur radio customer
I want to visit a website to understand the next 12 months' projected software feature delivery in the amateur radio product space.
So that I can plan contesting activities, purchase decisions, etc
And so that I feel like a customer, rather than a consumer, of FlexRadio products and services.
Background:
In a world where "the software is the radio", feature delivery is more uncertain than a world where features are built, statically, into hardware. Delivered software features suffer regression faults (see, e.g. John D. Musa's work on software reliability engineering https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/so/2009/05/mso2009050102/13rRUx0xPty) and often feature development encounters unexpected complications which result in reprioritizations or delays. Clearly and frequently communicating to customers expectations about upcoming bugfixes, features, and their delivery timelines is a fundamental aspect of software engineering business practice.
The Idea:
FlexRadio will, monthly, update and publish a 24-month-historical + 12-month forward-looking view of their feature delivery plan, with features and bugfixes scheduled into either quarters (90-day buckets) or months (30-day buckets). For a very usable example of this, see https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap
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