Hi,
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Hi Gareth,
Gareth Smith g...@doc.ic.ac.uk writes:
I hadn't thought of using :tags on a clock table. I still worry if we'll
find ourselves in a situation where more than one of us has clocked in
some time on the same task.
Yes, I
Samuel Loury wrote:
I recently encountered the issues of having to collaborate with other
persons on the same task (all of us would need at some point to clock
into this task).
I thought that changing the value of the variable org-clock-string could
help, but I have not tried it yet. Let me
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
Having thought about that in the past, I had thought of adding tags after
clock lines, such as:
--8---cut here---start-8---
CLOCK: [2013-09-05 Thu 07:55]--[2013-09-05 Thu 08:46] = 0:51 :userA:
Samuel Loury wrote:
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
Having thought about that in the past, I had thought of adding tags after
clock lines, such as:
--8---cut here---start-8---
CLOCK: [2013-09-05 Thu 07:55]--[2013-09-05 Thu 08:46] =
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com
writes:
Don't misunderstand me. I'm not trying to convince you or anybody to stop and
cry. On the contrary, I feel that some such possibilities are _needed_ to
transform Org from a personal organizer to a team organizer.
A kind of team agende would
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
Samuel Loury wrote:
Sebastien Vauban sva-n...@mygooglest.com writes:
For example, IIUC, different users will share one file with tasks, where they
will clock in/out. Then, what about the SCHEDULED and DEADLINE properties?
Will the tasks be in
Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
A kind of team agende would indeed be useful, accessible form Org-mode
_and_ other calendar/planning tools (I can't imagine a pure
Emacs/Org-mode team).
Why not?
I remember an attempt to make Org-mode a collaborative software (ColOrg
or so) - whats
Hi Richard,
Thanks for those suggestions - they're definitely helpful. I'll have a
bit more of a think, and if I come up with a more optimal idea, I'll
post again.
Cheers,
Gareth.
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Hi Gareth,
Gareth Smith g...@doc.ic.ac.uk writes:
I
Thanks for the reply Richard!
Richard Lawrence richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu writes:
Is there a reason you don't want any clock data to end up in the shared
tasks.org?
If not, one thing you could do is:
1) When claiming a task, each person uses a tag for their name (in
addition to, or
Hi Gareth,
Gareth Smith g...@doc.ic.ac.uk writes:
I hadn't thought of using :tags on a clock table. I still worry if we'll
find ourselves in a situation where more than one of us has clocked in
some time on the same task.
Yes, I agree this might not be optimal, for that case in particular.
Hi all,
Does anyone use org to collaborate on task lists? It seems to me that it
would be very natural to put a tasks.org file into a VCS repo, claim a
task by changing its status from TODO to IN_PROGRESS (and committing
that change), work, then mark as DONE at the end.
That's all awesome - but
Hi Gareth,
Gareth Smith gar...@totherme.org writes:
Does anyone use org to collaborate on task lists? It seems to me that it
would be very natural to put a tasks.org file into a VCS repo, claim a
task by changing its status from TODO to IN_PROGRESS (and committing
that change), work, then
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