Hi, Le 29/03/2013 10:35, אנטולי קרסנר a écrit : > 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.
It's a bit hard to understand what you have come up with. Is that a mix of https://live.gnome.org/gtg and https://live.gnome.org/Planner with social features, or something else ? Cheers, -- Luis _______________________________________________ gnome-love mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-love
