Hi, I've been working for the past few months on a task management application which makes it very easy and effective to use GTD, delegate tasks to other team members, watch the team's work progress, etc. Before Before I started it, I made a research. I couldn't find a free-software application which did everything I needed for my personal usage patterns, so I just started writing my own app.
Recently I made another research. This time I read about commercial apps because I wanted to get more ideas for useful features. And I realized I already got them all in my own app. Not implemented yet, but all those ideas of task sharing and all the "advanced" stuff they offer, can easily be implemented in the simple C++ gtkmm app I'm writing. So I realized how close it is, and how simple. So before I dive further into my project, I'd like to as you a question: Task management and sharing, collaborative decision making and many other relates tools can be extremely useful for a large organization. Including the Gnome project. Does the Gnome project already use this kind of tools? I've seen Gnome Live, the wiki pages, discussions, brainstorming, roadmaps, etc. but there's a new, higher level of software aided task and project management. Does the Gnome project have an interest to use such technologies? If it does use them, I'd like to see. I don't want to re-invent the wheel (non-free existing tools don't count). If it doesn't need any such tools, I'd like to hear why. And if you are interested in such tools, I'd like to know. And especially hear about use-cases, feature ideas, etc. Thanks in advance, Anatoly Krasner _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
