On Jul 6, 2010, at 1:04 PM, Randall Arnold wrote: Here's where I'll beat my own dead horse: open project management. Not ad hoc, but supported by the right tool. There are some that plug into bugzilla and I provided recommendations to Quim and Dawn. Anyway, a web-based project manager usable by both internal and external contributors is a necessity IMO.
Randy, I think you are the only person who has requested a formal project management tool. In my experience, installing a tool won't make people use it; however, if multiple people see this as a critical gap and are ready to use a project management tool, then we can look at implementing something based on the requirements coming from the project teams and project owners. Project management tools are tricky beasts, since every project manager seems to have a favorite tool along with deep hatred for other project management tools, so I've found it difficult in the past to standardize on a single tool. In general, I'd rather implement something based on requirements than perceived potential need that may or may not materialize. If it's something needed by only a couple of people, there are many project management tools outside of the MeeGo infrastructure that people can use. My question to the people leading projects within MeeGo - is this something you need to have implemented as part of the meego.com<http://meego.com> infrastructure? Dawn _______________________________________________ MeeGo-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.meego.com/listinfo/meego-dev
