Hi all! Well, once again doing actual Project Management using dGSD has 
caused me to need more powerful features... so here is the latest addition:

Project Team & RACI Roles** 
For large, complex projects with lots of people involved, dGSD now lets you 
assign standard* RACI roles to the Contacts involved. These are shown in a 
Project Team list on the Project's Dashboard, and each Contact's Dashboard 
has a list of Primary Projects and Associated Projects showing their role.

***Ok, not quite "standard". More like a bad pun. RACI stands for 
Responsible (a do-er), Accountable (whose head is on the line), Consultant 
(advises, but not necessarily a do-er), Informed (needs to be kept in the 
loop). This describes the role a person plays in the project. I worked for 
a Project Management Office that added Supporting (a less-critical do-er of 
sorts), and I couldn't resist adding a T for either Token (no idea why this 
person is involved), or Third-party (a vendor, etc.). I felt this rounded 
the acronym out nicely, slotting everyone into a *RACIST *chart. =-) If 
this bothers you, just remove the Token and/or Supporting Tiddler.

As usual, please see http://thinkcreatesolve.biz/dGSD.html for more details 
and examples. 

If you're not already a dGSD user, you can download a fresh dGSD file by 
saving this link: http://thinkcreatesolve.biz/dGSD-empty.html
If you are, and thank you for it, grab the updated dGSD Tiddler set and 
import them into your TW by saving this link: 
http://thinkcreatesolve.biz/dGSD-export.html

Tips For Importing:

There are some issues in the TW ecosystem with new browsers. Here's a quick 
guide to successful imports (this applies to every TW, not just dGSD) - 

1. Start with a version of Firefox earlier than 15. You can get Portable 
Firefox 14.0.1 for Windows here:
        
http://sourceforge.net/projects/portableapps/files/Mozilla%20Firefox%2C%20Portable%20Ed./Mozilla%20Firefox%2C%20Portable%20Edition%2014.0.1/
2. (If you're not a Windows user, put it on a USB stick along with your 
TiddlyWiki and the export file you want to import. Both should be in the 
same folder.)
3. Load your TW with #start:safe after the filename in the URL, i.e.:

        file://c:/directory-With-Your- 
TW-and-export-file/myTW.html#start:safe

4. Click "Backstage" (at the top right), and click "Import".
5. On the Import panel, specify a file URL with your import file, rather 
than clicking "Browse". i.e.:

         file://c:/directory-With-Your-TW-and-export-file/dGSD-export.html

6. Import away, save, reload without #start:safe

You should probably also install the latest TiddlyFox extension into any 
copy of Firefox, from:
https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyFox/blob/master/tiddlyfox.xpi

Please do send me your feedback. I'm quick to fix any bugs, and I would 
very much like to hear how people are using the tool.  New use-cases always 
generate great new features and ideas.

Best regards,
David Szego
da...@szego.me




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