As a user (not developer) I say it would be AWESOME to have GNOME in a
project manager, not just the core, but all GNOME apps. That would make
easier for new users to get involved and colaborate with ideas, feedback,
documentation, as well as know who's taking care of every single task and
the stat
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 9:03 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> see if we can help track our tasks.
>
It took you some time, but here’s the requirement I was waiting for.
> We don't have a lot of resources,
>
Indeed, so maybe investing it in setting up and learning a new tool is not
the way to go.
eptable answer. ☺ I’m never opposed
>>> to any tool (software license and privacy are not an issue here since
>>> it’s Free and we would host our instance) but one should use a tool
>>> because it is the right one for their task at hand, not because it
>>> looks cool.
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>>> looks cool.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, I am definitely trying to solve a problem.
>>
>> We are doing project management through a wiki and etherpad. This is a
>> horrible way to set and figure out the tasks. While there is no native
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> horrible way to set and figure out the tasks. While there is no native
> client for project management we seem to be blessed with many open source
> project management software that we can try out and see if we can help
> track our t
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horrible way to set and figure out the tasks. While there is no native
client for project management we seem to be blessed with many open source
project management software that we can try out and see if we can help
track our tasks. We don't have a lot of resources, and having software
th
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 8:25 PM, Sriram Ramkrishna wrote:
> I'd like to start moving away from the wiki for our project management and
> move to something that is focused on team based things. I did some
> evaluation, and I'd like to propose fluxday.io. It is very similar to what
> we are using a
I'd like to start moving away from the wiki for our project management and
move to something that is focused on team based things. I did some
evaluation, and I'd like to propose fluxday.io. It is very similar to what
we are using at work, which is dapulse which I've been digging a lot. I
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