On 04/15/2011 01:51 PM, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> I think my descriptions are more confusing than my intent. Evidently
> I have not had enough coffee yet today. I'll try to summarize more
> betterly:
;-)
> - the text that starts "When adding tasks..." and ending with "..not
> a good fit for t
I think my descriptions are more confusing than my intent. Evidently I have not
had enough coffee yet today. I'll try to summarize more betterly:
- the text that starts "When adding tasks..." and ending with "..not a good fit
for this task list" would work better in the introductory section abov
On 04/15/2011 01:24 PM, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> Maybe I'm the one who is confused. Looking at the contents of the
> Janitors page - I expected to see a list of existing things that need
> to be cleaned up.
Cleaned-up, improved, etc. The page currently contains 3 tasks/projects:
1) Document
Maybe I'm the one who is confused. Looking at the contents of the Janitors page
- I expected to see a list of existing things that need to be cleaned up. The
most visible thing on the page is the description of how to enter tasks, and I
think I assumed that was all that was there. It might be be
On 04/15/2011 11:26 AM, Osier-mixon, Jeffrey wrote:
> WOW fantastic, thanks for doing this.
>
> It occurs to me that the items you put there are really specific
> submission guidelines,
I'm not following you here. "Submission Guidelines" ?
although that could be considered a janitorial
> task i
WOW fantastic, thanks for doing this.
It occurs to me that the items you put there are really specific submission
guidelines, although that could be considered a janitorial task in cleaning
things up. I have it on my to-do list (soon rather than someday) to create
detailed participation guidel