Hi All,

I want to build a MS Project/Omniplan-style project planning interface in a web 
browser. I'm really keen for jQuery & HTML5 and stuff, but if it's going to be 
a ludicrous undertaking, I'd settle for something like Flash. We basically need 
to allocate team members to tasks and then time to the team members, but ease 
of use for non-techies is key, so we need things to be draggable.


I'm thinking me (Rails moderate, no jQuery) + one Rails/jQuery guru for two 
months @ 35 hours/week oughtta do it. Am I dreaming?


If you'd be so kind, please send me your thoughts on:
- would you stick with Rails/JS or go with 
Flash/Air/whatever-that-microsoft-one-is?
- do you think the time estimate is feasible?
- how much is a Rails/jQuery guru of the required calibre?
- would you like to be that guru? *
- no really, am I dreaming?


* It'd have to be onsite at UTS, if you're interested.


Cheers,

-- 
Tim McEwan
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