I am +1 on this. This dovetails well with the idea of a high-level roadmap
illustrating active areas of work.
I am open to ideas on what tool to use. I agree with Shmulik we could make
this work in the wiki if needed.
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I am probably opening a can of worms that I don't know if I want to open,
but can't we just use Jira for this (and Github once we move there)? If
someone is working on something it should be in Jira as an issue that
assigned to that person. From there you can see who is working on what.
It's not
I think JIRA/Github are suitable candidates.
It will require to decide on some way to tag these items so a convenient
filter can produce the desired list (otherwise it will be hidden between
lots of JIRAs and no use for anyone)
What I personally like about the Wiki option, is that maintaining my l
+1 on tracking the Roadmap on Github, the "Labels" in github will make it
easier to track than a wiki (and even JIRA)
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 12:39 PM, Shmulik Asafi wrote:
> I think JIRA/Github are suitable candidates.
> It will require to decide on some way to tag these items so a convenient
>
I'm also with Dave on using github (preferably not Jira) for tracking
this..Some enterprising individual could use the github api to
produce such a report as well showing what's being worked and what
isn't...
-dan
On Thu, May 25, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Dewayne Richardson wrote:
> +1 on tracking th