Phlip wrote:
> Requests from the onsite customer go on index cards pinned to a cork 
> board. In
> some circles this is an industry Best Practice. Using a more advanced 
> system,
> such as a website, represents a failure to simplify your process.

Here I totally disagree.  A list of tasks on a website is not 
necessarily "more advanced" or a "failure to simplify".  I find Web 
interfaces that emulate these cards extremely useful: I'm.a freelancer 
generally working with remote clients (and/or remote colleagues!).  If I 
were on a co-located team, I might feel differently, but even in this 
case, I like to have a database in one place rather than a fragile array 
of slips of paper (which I tend to lose).  Paper story cards are great 
for client brainstorming sessions -- but then they go into Redmine for 
ease of tracking.

Best,
--
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
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