Dylan Jay schreef:
Keeping track of multiple concurrent jobs with regard to task lists,
scheduling and estimation is becoming a pain for me so I'm looking for
simple solution.
What do you guys use?
There's the plone product "extreme management" that you might try.
Oriented towards extreme programming style of planning. So stories
(=customer functionality requests) subdivided into tasks (=technical
things that need to happen.). Tasks are assigned to people. Workflowed
("new", "active", "completed", that sort of things).
Also everyone has a central list of all the tasks he has. There are some
overviews on how many hours people are booked on projects and so.
A couple of companies are using it. It works quite well for iterative
development. If you just want a list of tasks, it might be overkill,
though. We also book our hours using this system: we use it to bill our
customers :-) They love the transparency.
Reinout
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