Monty Taylor wrote:
Sorry - we've been a bit busy and this got put on the back burner. I
believe that ttx has done some work over the last couple of weeks ...
Theirry, any updates from your end?
What I've been working on addresses task tracking, not really the needs
of UX discussions. My
Hi,
So far, my understanding is that requirements are:
- discussion
- messages containing images
- possibly specific image annotation/commenting
Also if there is file sharing space, that would be great.
e.g.)
- photoshop template for designing and prototyping
- html template for designing
Hi!
Sorry - we've been a bit busy and this got put on the back burner. I
believe that ttx has done some work over the last couple of weeks ...
Theirry, any updates from your end?
Github as an option is problematic for several reasons. The ones that
come to mind are that it's not opensource, it
On 2013/27/06 09:37, Thierry Carrez wrote:
As a data point, Discourse could also be a solution:
http://www.discourse.org/
It's clearly a discussion tool (including pretty advanced threading,
post likes, etc.), and messages can contain images.
See a design discussion for example at:
Hi!
I am very sorry for the late answer - I was really busy last week. Going
back to this topic, answering inline:
On 2013/26/06 23:05, Monty Taylor wrote:
Hi!
Thanks for looking in to Phabricator for us! The feedback is helpful. I
think we've also got some concerns around elements of it as
Monty Taylor wrote:
However, I still don't feel like I fully understand what the
requirements list are here. github isn't a requirement, it's a suggested
solution, and one with already distressing massive negative
implications. so I'd like us to work on what requirements the tool needs
to
Hi!
Thanks for looking in to Phabricator for us! The feedback is helpful. I
think we've also got some concerns around elements of it as well.
However, I still don't feel like I fully understand what the
requirements list are here. github isn't a requirement, it's a suggested
solution, and one
Hey All,
I investigated and played with few tools for team collaboration, mainly
focused on designs and discussions. They are mostly similar as
Phabricator [1], what Monty suggested. You can see inVision [2] or
GoVisually [3] for example. And of course there are more, however they
are all
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