On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 19:40 +0200, Marco Pesenti Gritti wrote: > > Finally, there is the issue of work queues. I still have no clue how to > > represent, using either either Trac or the wiki, the fact that every > > individual has a work queue which differs from the Global Ticket > > Priority ordering. People clearly have personal queues for all sorts of > > reasons including: > > > > * people process several tickets concurrently to avoid waiting on one > > another > > > > * individuals often prefer to fix easy, hard, or well-understood > > things first > > > > * people barter work among themselves in order to help one another > > finish things off; this causes people to work on surprising things > > > > (I want to know about personal queues because I want to pay attention to > > the instantaneous velocity of development [i.e. in order to predict > > where the code base will have moved to after the next \epsilon units of > > time have elapsed].) > > Couple of random ideas: > > * Several people started to add a TODO to their User wiki page on > sugarlabs.org. We might encourage something like that. It's unlikely > that everyone will do it and keep it updated though. > * At Red Hat all the engineers are sending in weekly status reports, > which also contains a "Plans for this week" section. > > Marco If you go with individuals keeping a personal TODO list on their user pages, it is very easy to create a master User:TODO list that aggregates all of the individual todo list.
This is how I am setting http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Community/TODO . thanks David Farning _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel