I just added some things to the current needs page.
While there I noticed that some of the categories of work are being
filled by adding labels to pages like user testing and design
overviews. My question is do we want to give more context about the
work we'd like to have done than just a pointer to a page? I feel
like we do. I'm all for having information automatically updated on
the wiki but I'm also a little concerned about using labels in this.
It means that in order to keep the current needs page up to date,
people need to remember to change labels on individual pages and I
could see at least myself not remembering to remove the "needs work"
label.
What do others think?
-Daphne
On Jul 16, 2008, at 8:12 AM, Jess Mitchell wrote:
Dear All,
I just wanted to put a reminder out there about a few things that
have no doubt flown past you in the last few weeks, but deserve
further mention:
1. We're working in JIRA this iteration (both developer and designer
iterations) and we'll benefit from keeping JIRA updated to reflect
what we're doing, what we're completing, and what our priorities are.
2. Also, there's a great wiki page for any current needs we feel
volunteers could help out with. Take a second to add anything
you've got on your mind...
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Current+Needs
Best,
Jess
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