On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 05:30:05PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
For those of us who aren't familiar with a Kellog Logic model are there other resources available explaining them that don't require a name and login to get to? I kind of understand what is going on but these things usually have particular language definitons which if not everyone knows ends up with arguments over minutae. [Like the fact that Logic does not mean philosophical or computer logic but some completely other meaning]
Looks like my talk at Flock didn't get recorded properly. I did a blog post a little while back — https://fedoramagazine.org/lets-talk-about-fedora-project-objectives/
It's basically a planning tool which helps one articulate the resources and activities needed to reach a particular goal. It's nice because it can be read in either direction: you can go from a high-level mission statement and see it as a breakdown of what it'll take to get there. Or, you can look at your inputs and see their logical connection to the goal.
"Logic" here is somewhat similar in meaning to computer logic — not boolean arithmetic, but a series of "iff-then" statements.
You can see a practical example here: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Objectives/Fedora_Modularization,_Prototype_P...