On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 09:09:46AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After a search I saw there was a category for PIM, but no discussion of
> any integration or even the words the acronym stands for (Personal
> Information Manager/Management).
>
> So, in the spirit of being a good wiki citizen,
Sivakatirswami wrote:
> project management always of interest here.
> I have a home grown one in the works in PMwiki
> ...
>
> GTD has a number of "gaps" for our needs
> -- collaborative environment; there are no options for assigning to
> team players
[[Assignment:PersonName]] , just like [
PMwiki doesn't run on the palm, but you can synchronize the wiki for read. I
use SunriseXP to convert the print format of the PMWiki onto my palm. There I
can use it for reference. I use DiddleBug as my 'inbox' for new stuff, and then
process that when I'm at a PC.
~ ~ Dave
On Tue, 06 Mar 20
After a search I saw there was a category for PIM, but no discussion of
any integration or even the words the acronym stands for (Personal
Information Manager/Management).
So, in the spirit of being a good wiki citizen, preliminary notes have
been started at
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook
Crisses wrote:
> Yep -- tag pages in the wiki with categories:
>
> [[!NextAction]] [[!WaitingOn]]
>
> Don't forget that a project may have multiple next actions
>
> In any case, you can implement the pagelist capabilities to see which
> pages tag the Category/NextAction page and that woul
Crisses wrote:
> On Mar 6, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Sandy wrote:
>
>> Given the popularity, I Googled PmWiki and GTD.
>> http://www.gtd-php.com/Profiles/Crisses . (I recognize the wiki engine!)
>>
>
> GTD-PHP is the other open-source project I'm on
>
> :)
project management always of interest here
On Mar 6, 2007, at 5:16 PM, Sandy wrote:
Given the popularity, I Googled PmWiki and GTD.
http://www.gtd-php.com/Profiles/Crisses . (I recognize the wiki
engine!)
GTD-PHP is the other open-source project I'm on
:)
I was considering whether to merge the projects with one as a plug-in
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 03:33:22PM -0500, Sandy wrote:
>> Several here have expressed an interest in using PmWiki for
>> work-life-time management.
>>
>> Check out http://www.dogmelon.com.au/ns/GTD.shtml
>
> I've now put this post in the cookbook as
> http://www.pmwiki.or
On 3/6/07, Bob Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> While I like the idea of what's presented. Both using a Palm and hotsyncing
> are nowhere on any list of mine. I gave up on Palms after the third one died
> years ago. Moved off Windows in general, thus hotsyincing anything with Linux
> is alwa
For those who want the PmWiki markup of a summary of GTD:
http://dausha.net/Productivity/GettingThingsDone?action=source
http://dausha.net/Productivity/GettingThingsDone
You may also consider checking out the fan site dedicated to GTD.
http://www.43folders.com/
I personally use one of the simpl
I did a fairly comprehensive mockup of a PIM system using zap that ran
very much along these lines (GTD). It can be found at
http://www.fast.st/zaptasks
I haven't really looked at it much in a while, but have it working
pretty well on my home machine...
Cheers,
Dan
On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 03:33:22PM -0500, Sandy wrote:
> Several here have expressed an interest in using PmWiki for
> work-life-time management.
>
> Check out http://www.dogmelon.com.au/ns/GTD.shtml
I've now put this post in the cookbook as
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/GettingThingsDone
(
Sandy, mused, then expounded:
> Several here have expressed an interest in using PmWiki for
> work-life-time management.
>
> Check out http://www.dogmelon.com.au/ns/GTD.shtml
>
> The page talks about using David Allen's Getting Things Done system on
> a wiki. (Specifically NoteStudio, which, unli
Several here have expressed an interest in using PmWiki for
work-life-time management.
Check out http://www.dogmelon.com.au/ns/GTD.shtml
The page talks about using David Allen's Getting Things Done system on
a wiki. (Specifically NoteStudio, which, unlike PmWiki, runs on a Palm
and hotsynchs to
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