Hi Cesar,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was curios if there is a way to use org mode as a project
management and collaboration tool.
As for the project management part, it's quite obvious to me that Org
qualifies, at least for 90% of the core functions that are needed to be
a project management tool (see the recent discussion on dependencies.)
But I guess the important side of your question is: can I use Org as a
*collaboration* tool?
Well -- please do :)
1. One idea is to put an Org file on a CVS server, letting people check
it in and out, so that everybody knows what he has to-do and what is
the state of the project.
2. Another idea is to give someone the responsability to maintain an Org
file dispatching to-do list items through the team, displaying clear
deadlines, tasks status, etc.
3. The third idea is to let a web interface directly operate changes on
underlying Org files. I think this is achievable: Org files are text,
but with a reasonable set of conventions to format them we could edit
them through another tool.
I don't think such a tool exist right now, but that would actually be
fun.
Here is a cool web app that does this:
www.basecamphq.com
What PM/collaborative features do you have in this that you would like
to see in Org?
--
Bastien
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