On 03/07/2016 09:10 PM, Bryan Richter wrote: > On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 04:39:11AM +0200, fr33domlover wrote: >> On Mon, 7 Mar 2016 16:39:11 -0800 >> Bryan Richter <br...@snowdrift.coop> wrote: >> >>> Can I pass the tasks on to someone else who can take the time to >>> figure out the best way to use OpenProject? >> >> Personally I'm not exactly excited about taking that role, unless OP >> can be used conveniently from the terminal / text-based web browser >> / email client, but regardless - do we have a documented workflow >> for using it? Maybe you can push tasks to some TODO file / etherpad >> / email. So far I like the use of the dev ML and IRC for that: You >> mention a task, a dev picks it up and sends a patch or MR. > > I like the idea of the ML too, though only for pushing notifications > and discussing tasks. It's not gonna cut it for tracking them. Design, > development, *and* users need to be able to track tasks. > > Sadly, I just checked, and OpenProject flatly does not work without > Javascript. That is unfortunate. I still suspect OpenProject will > become THE tool for tracking tasks. > >> The same applies to me and any other volunteer here: When someone >> has some idea / proposal / problem / suggestion, where do they put >> it? OP or mailing list or Snowdrift wiki? > > Everyone is always welcome to send suggestions to the mailing list, > and somebody will take care of triaging it. In the shortest of terms, > that could even just mean I add it to my large list of tasks. > > Eventually, everything will end up in OpenProject, however. > > The "Snowdrift wiki" is one of the things being removed, by the way. >
All this needs to keep in mind that our absolute focus is on getting a working MVP situation and getting the core thing finally launched. Decisions made now have ramifications for longer term, but we're not deciding one way or the other about the particular tools and issues in the long-term. The point is to have a core working MVP. Once we're on track to have an MVP, how we handle wiki and discussion things and whatever else isn't set in stone. What matters right now is that we use something workable to manage our immediate needs to get MVP. I still want to see us use Gitit2 for a wiki connected to the eventually launched system. I'm just accepting that the wiki we have on the site right now is not going to stay as is and *cannot* be a distraction in the building of the MVP. Once we have a working dev MVP thing, how we *launch* it in relation to maintaining the content of the wiki and other stuff is something to not get distracted with discussing today. -Aaron
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