Fajar,

On a tangent from below, but ...

I track my To Do list in Tracks.

http://www.rousette.org.uk/projects/

It is a Ruby on Rails based application so it is not trivial to setup
and install.  Also, not part of the distro, but a useful tool.  I'm
still running the original release from 18+ months ago, but their
mailing list is talking about them finally getting a new version out.
Apparently it has tons of new enhancements.  So if you try either get
the SVN version or wait for 1.5 to come out.

(At least a year behind schedule because all the core users use the
svn version and don't really worry about doing a release very often.)

Greg

On 10/2/07, Fajar Priyanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> First of all I want to thank you for all the suggestion about tool for
> managing personal log. All of those suggestions look very interesting. So far
> they are (in no particular order):
> - basket http://basket.kde.org/
> - kjots, gjots
> - elog http://midas.psi.ch/elog
> - zim
> - tuxcards
>
> I'm overwhelmed by all of those choices :) I guess I'll spend my weekend
> evaluating them.
>
> On further thought, can someone suggesting what is the best way to categorize
> our personal log? Currently using Kate, I just throw in all of them in one
> file with the only mark on them is date and title.
>
> To explain clearer how difficult it is for me to arrange the categories is
> that I'm working on multiple distro: ubuntu, rhel, fedora, centos, sles/d,
> opensuse. And also some major continuous projects such as samba, zimbra,
> linux-ha.
>
> For example, regarding keeping part of log files, should I put it into the
> respective distros/projects, or should I put log files in it's own categories
> whose sub categories of various distros/projects.
>
> Example 1:
> 1. Distros
>         1a. Centos
>                 1a1. Log files
>         1b. Ubuntu
>                 1b1. Log files
> .....
>
> Or:
> Example 2:
> 1. Distros
> 2. Log files
>         2a. Centos
>         2b. Ubuntu
> .....
>
> I'm sorry if this things look silly. I just hope that I can learn from others,
> and hopefully soon I can share it to others too.
>
> Based on the screenshots, I think I have several categories already:
> 1. Un-categorized :)
> 2. Credentials (for any username and passwords)
> 3. Web links
>
> --
> Fajar Priyanto | Reg'd Linux User #327841 | Linux tutorial
> http://linux2.arinet.org
> 08:28:53 up 40 min, 2.6.20-16-generic GNU/Linux
> Let's use OpenOffice. http://www.openoffice.org
> The real challenge of teaching is getting your students motivated to learn.
>
>


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