Re: Project Management

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Hi Edward,

thanks for your comment. I use a lab book too... And already fille two of them in the last 8 weeks .... I just wanna use the project management thing to collect my ideas, and write a howto for "future generation developers" who may have to deal with this thing once I am gone.

Stut,

yes sir, I've used google and had a look at those things. What I wanted was to know what you guys use. There is nothing more valuable than the opinions of other developers and to know what they use in their day to day job.

Aaaaanyhow, my arse is still on... so I better bugger off :oP

Cheers for your comments!

Chris



----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Kay" <edward@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 12:00 PM
Subject: RE:  Project Management




-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Haensel [mailto:php@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 May 2007 10:27
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  Project Management


Morning guys,

this is not exactly a PHP question, but as I am sure that I am talking to
more or less professional developers, I thought I might ask you.

As I am working on some... well, for my standards... huge
project, I thought
that some kind of project management software would / could be helpful to
keep track of my ideas, tasks and so on. Right now I am using a
huge chunk
of papers to keep track (as good as I can).

Has any of you any experience with good project management software? Best
would be OpenSource, of course :o) My boss doesn't want to spend a lot of
money ;o)

Cheers guys,

Chris from sunny germany


If you're working on your own, I would think realistically about how much
you would use such software. I've used Basecamp, Trac, MS Project and others in the past and find them a waste of time. My favourite tool is simply an A4
lab book. (I know this doesn't scale, but it fits the bill perfectly for
now).

For initial brainstorming/idea tracking, I do use FreeMind though.
http://freemind.sf.net

HTH, Edward

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