Hello,

Am Sonntag, 6. August 2006 14:26 schrieb Rajko M:
> I wrote this about tasks to initiate discussion, because I see more
> users coming in. They can be great reinforcement if they know what to
> do. The Tasks and Todo pages, are filled with complex tasks that must
> be crunched in smaller.
>
> Why?
> 1) No one can expect that every user act as project manager, and
> split tasks in one evening portions, easy to accomplish.
> 2) It will make possible that everyone can see what is done, and what
> not, to prevent duplicate efforts.

Correct.

> Wiki doesn't seem right form to do it and, besides, there is so much
> software developed for such purpose. It would be like inventing hot
> water, to write template, that will help to follow task execution.

I still vote for using bugzilla and put the Tasks list in the "Action 
Items" component.

We would need an "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" dummy bugzilla account for 
this because items on the tasks page are defined as "not assigned to 
someone" and people (obviously) refuse to have something assigned to 
them in case it's not their job [1] ;-)

BTW: The inclusion of Bugzilla RSS in the wiki (discussed some time ago) 
is already implemented in the "Bugs this week" section of 
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Novell_Forge (<getrss> tag) 
- I guess this could be included in *.opensuse.org (more or less) 
easily.


Regards,

Christian Boltz

[1] "not my job" as in http://tinyurl.com/qdmt3 ;-))
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