Em 28/02/2012, às 19:02, Juha Manninen escreveu: > 2012/2/28 Everton Vieira <[email protected]> > About the project management is something like the bug tracker but not for > bugs. With all that richness that has a project management: projects, teams, > head members, status of it, code already done, code to be done, ideas about > it, discussions on, notes from everyone, and so on. > > This was the best idea so far. I think there is open source project > management programs available. However there is a big difference between > professionally run SW projects and hobby open source projects: > > Professional projects in a company environment have a known number of > developers who all will work a known period of time every day. > If you can estimate how many man-hours a certain task will take then you can > divide the tasks and estimate the whole project's development time. > > In a hobby project things are different. Nobody can promise exact number of > hours to work on the project. Also, developers often do what they want based > on personal preferences, not following some project manager's orders. This > actually makes it fun to work in an open source project. > Everton, did you consider these things in your suggestion?
I think can be adapted. > > It would be mostly a ToDo list with task assignments and maybe time > estimates. In fact the wiki already has such info although it is outdated. > > I am still thinking, do you need the project management data for getting a > suitable task for yourself, or is it more like "nice to know"? I think would be better for everyone. > It may also be an illusion from your side that contributing code to a big > project becomes easy if only there was a project manager with a nice list of > tasks. I think it would be easy with more info about it. > No, you will have to browse and study the existing code for hours and hours > before you start to understand it enough to make intelligent changes. I think it would be easy with more info about it. > When you do it, other developers will be very helpful through the mailing > list, I promise. Now you clearly have not even looked at the code. I`ve looked yes, some of it, not all for sure, but i do not see how this make any difference on this subject. > > > Juha But, of course, if you don`t think is a good idea, then ok. Sure i`m not here to convince anybody of nothing. I`m only proposing ideas. Only that. Sure if this ideas don`t found resonance i would be the last to try to convince anybody. I simply don`t have the energy to do this struggling. > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
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