> On Nov 16, 2016, at 3:39 PM, Oleksandr Dubenko <odybe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I made a GCI viewer to showcase completed GCI tasks. It can be nice addition 
> to yash's gallery. It's not categorized but provides information about all 
> tasks. 
> http://gciviewer.surge.sh/ <http://gciviewer.surge.sh/>
> I'm going to tweak it a little later, but it's already functional.

Wow, this could be a nice front end for managing outstanding tasks.  What 
tweaks do you have planned?  We could use this for processing if you’re willing 
to keep working on it.  Useful for browsing them regardless.

We could use a system for tracking/changing their state and “what’s next”.  I 
was planning manually, but something like this could help.  Also anticipate 
we’ll get 1-2 hundred more tasks this year.

Side note, idea isn’t to keep completed GCI tasks around.  It’s to “process 
them”, which is leveraging their work and/or scheduling a subsequent action.  
Most require some follow-up effort or we just haven’t gotten to integrating the 
work yet.

Takes a lot of effort to leverage them, so much that a system for managing 
their integration status became necessary.  Now they’re at least in a nice 
single catalog list (thanks to Peter!).  Next step is to organize them into 
groups and set up workflows to process them.

For example, the various design tasks need to be grouped together.  Among all 
the t-shirt designs, someone needs to look at each one to determine if any are 
something we want to use (directly or indirectly) and then actually work on 
getting t-shirts made.  All the concepts then need to go into a gallery so we 
have visibility into what was considered and so any future designs can be made 
as good or better.

Some will turn into new (incomplete) tasks to use the work, for future GCI or 
motivated dev.  Some can be integrated immediately.  Some will get reviewed and 
discarded.

Cheers!
Sean


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