Bryce: "Note that we don't necessarily need separate tools for each of these"
I agree, but I'd really like to have something very simple to start with, and 
to let the user activate modules as the need for them arises.
Task management has to be very personalized, and too many features at the first 
launch would scare a lot of users away.
Anyway, GTG+Hamster+ Tomboy/Gnote should be able to cover all these features 
one day :)


** Description changed:

  From http://www.mail-archive.com/gtg-
  [email protected]/msg00109.html :
  
  """
  Personally, I'm dreaming of a "Personal organizer suite" with stuffs
  like gtg, hamster, a calendar and tomboy (or equivalent), everything
  working together. (I don't mind seeing the "gtg" brand disappearing from
  user sight if needed).
+ 
+ Possible features:
+  * tasks
+  * time tracking
+  * calendar
+  * notes
+  * contacts
+  * project planning / time estimation
+  * notifications
+  * integrated day planner view
+  * current context / next action tracking
  """
  
  Perhaps the best way to achieve this is to work with particular sibling
  projects to come up with interoperability standards:
  
-  * Commonality in date formats (i.e. respect 'soon', 'now', etc.)
+  * Commonality in date formats (i.e. respect 'soon', 'now', etc.)
  
-  * D-BUS API design consistency
+  * D-BUS API design consistency
  
-  * Standardized data structures for common data objects (tasks, notes,
+  * Standardized data structures for common data objects (tasks, notes,
  contacts, ...)
  
  We can consider this particular bug report complete once we have held a
  session on this topic at a Linux conference that includes at least 3
  other sibling projects, and come up with some action items to improve
  interoperability between organizer tools.

-- 
Personal (teamwork?) organizer suite / interoperability standards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/614523
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Gtg
contributors, which is subscribed to Getting Things GNOME!.

Status in Getting Things GNOME!: New

Bug description:
>From 
>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00109.html 
>:

"""
Personally, I'm dreaming of a "Personal organizer suite" with stuffs
like gtg, hamster, a calendar and tomboy (or equivalent), everything
working together. (I don't mind seeing the "gtg" brand disappearing from
user sight if needed).

Possible features:
 * tasks
 * time tracking
 * calendar
 * notes
 * contacts
 * project planning / time estimation
 * notifications
 * integrated day planner view
 * current context / next action tracking
"""

Perhaps the best way to achieve this is to work with particular sibling 
projects to come up with interoperability standards:

 * Commonality in date formats (i.e. respect 'soon', 'now', etc.)

 * D-BUS API design consistency

 * Standardized data structures for common data objects (tasks, notes, 
contacts, ...)

We can consider this particular bug report complete once we have held a session 
on this topic at a Linux conference that includes at least 3 other sibling 
projects, and come up with some action items to improve interoperability 
between organizer tools.





_______________________________________________
Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~gtg
Post to     : [email protected]
Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~gtg
More help   : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

Reply via email to