* Chris Evich <cev...@redhat.com> [2012-07-27 10:27:21]:

> On 07/27/2012 10:12 AM, Thomas Jarosch wrote:
> > On Friday, 27. July 2012 15:45:26 Pradeep Kumar Surisetty wrote:
> >>> I think a libvirt TODO list is a fantastic idea!  How about I put a list
> >>> up on the virt. autotest wiki?  That way everyone can edit and put
> >>> status, notes, etc. next to each item.   I think this would help
> >>> coordination across companies and teams.  Thanks Yu for the suggestion!
> >>
> >> Autotest wiki is a better place.
> >
> > What about a simple text file in git?
> >
> > It's close to the code and shouldn't change that much.
> >
> > Thomas
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions guys.  Lucas is generally opposed to having 
> things like this in the tree.  He also thinks doing it on the wiki will 
> get out of date quickly.  My own experience with wiki's reminds me he's 
> is probably right.
> 
> What about Trello.com?  We can drag/drop items around, and there can be 
> comments/discussion for each - if not just links to GitHub issues/pull 
> requests.  Anyone opposed to using Trello?

Lets not have too many websites. 
we can have all autotest details/updates in Github. 

--Pradeep
> 
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