Hi all El 12/10/15 a las 16:19, Raoul Snyman escribió: >> So something in the middle would be useful, e.g. a Kanban with a >> (implicit, automatic) list "waiting for other tasks", containing >> all the jobs that can't yet be done, and which are automatically >> moved to "to-do" as soon as the dependencies are completed. > > We use Kanban at work, and the way we use it we have "stories" and > "tasks". Each story is made up of up to 5 tasks, and each task is > a smallish unit of work. We have colour codes for our tasks, and we > manage dependencies by completing what tasks we need to do, and > then using purple tasks as "blockers" - something that is outside > of your control, but that you need to continue - to indicate that > you cannot continue the story until the blocker has been resolved. > It's not as "elegant" as a Gantt chart, but it helps us to manage > our dependencies. > > Not sure if this would work for DebConf, but you're welcome to the > idea ;-) >
For people wanting to play with Kanban boards: * There are two kanban apps available in sandstorm: Scrumblr and Wekan. * I have created one document of each, available for tests and playgrounds: Test Scrumblr: http://deb.li/testscrum Test Wekan : http://deb.li/testwekan * I have created two more documents, available for DebConf16 (ideally, we would use only one of them, since both are kanban boards) Kanban Scrumblr Board for DebConf16 http://deb.li/dc16scrum Wekan Kanban for DebConf16 http://deb.li/dc16wekan If you need more/other "documents", just tell, and I will create them ASAP. Or, you can go to https://storm.debian.net/ and ask for an invitation and create and share yourselves. For Gantt/project management, I know openproj and libreplan. I played with both them some time ago, just to know if I could recommend them to people that use Microsoft Project in the Uni. I would say they are enough good, but I cannot give an opinion about using Gantt for actual project management, I have no experience on that. Regards -- Laura Arjona https://wiki.debian.org/LauraArjona _______________________________________________ Debconf-team mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-team
