Howdy folks
the process for creating blueprints / work items and specifications is simple and you can follow the instructions in
[HOWTO for Blueprints] https://wiki.linaro.org/Resources/HowTo/BlueprintSpecFAQ
to guide you. We can do a session of creating a sample blueprint and its engineering blueprints + specifications on Thursday's meeting if Kurt also agrees.
The specifications for Multimedia group can live under:
[Multimedia blueprint specs] https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Multimedia/Specs/1111/
Now, if you go in that area there is nothing, but the point is to use that wiki area so that all our specs are created under the same roof. All you need to do when writing your blueprint specification is to type your URL in your browser, indicating also the name of the spec you are writing. For example (using a hypothetical name for a specification)
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Multimedia/Specs/1111/engr-...
Then you can create your specification in that empty wiki page following the template given here:
[Specification template] https://wiki.linaro.org/Process/SpecTemplate
For example here is a real specification written in the Graphics WG:
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/Middleware/Graphics/Specs/1111/engr-be...
The naming convention chosen for the Graphics group's engineering blueprints was "engr-"+"area of interest"+"some acronym to indicate the functionality". To simplify life Graphics team chose to name their specifications (in the wiki) and their engineering blueprints (in Launchpad) with the same names.
Once you have created specifications they can be used to set the URL of the Launchpad blueprints as per the HowTo instructions (see URL above).
I hope this all makes sense. Please do not hesitate to ask any questions you may have.
Many thanks,
linaro-multimedia@lists.linaro.org