Re: SIGs, projects, and leadership

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On Wed, 2007-11-21 at 11:25 -0800, Karsten Wade wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 09:04 +0900, Marc Wiriadisastra wrote:
> 
> > Can we have a calender to plan stuff similar to how packaging has a
> > target of what needs to be done.  The only difference for us is that we
> > are dependent on other people in some parts of the docs areas.  Plus a
> > lot of the stuff that is created is a revolving calender.
> 
> Yes, it's the project management where we are suffering over the years.
> To be honest, I'm not as passionate about PM work, so I don't prioritize
> it over other (fun!) stuff.
> 
> Let's appeal to John Poelstra to work with us.
> 
> Is there anyone here who is interested in PM work, scheduling, and the
> like?  We could work with John to make up a Docs schedule that ties into
> the overall schedule (like as a module).
> 
> BTW, I've seen some cool usages of TaskJuggler as part of automation and
> build tools.  John has seen this, too, so I hope we'll be seeing some of
> that in Fedora. :)

As a GNOMEy guy, I am pretty disgusted at the lack of uptake on Planner
(nee MrProject) since it was "liberated" by Imendio.  No collaborative
features, no net-awareness, etc.  Maybe I'm just blind to whatever
they've done with it, but I haven't seen it.  I have no idea what sort
of collaborative web-based tools are out there for this stuff, but I'm
sure the TJ work John's doing will give us some sort of webby,
multiplayer interface to Do Useful Stuff.

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