Cris Lang wrote
> Yes, I see that.  But if you're a professional project planner working
> on the mission to Mars, you're not going to use Trac.

Why not???? Trac is customizable, easy to learn, robust and more
important: Trac is free software. In the name of all heavens, Trac is
great! And I don't say it for myself, 96% of the Cubans that work in
some kind of project says it. Why not to use it in my "mission to mars"
project??? Answer: Lacks functionality.
>From my point of view Trac can easily become the best project management
tool ever IF we all think what to do to accomplish that and stop been so
conformist. The idea of this being great and not to need new things just
because it works for what I do is not the best way to make it.

> Maybe ALAP is just ingrained into my workflow and organization but to
me
> start dates are irrelevant.  I work backwards from tasks in multiple
> milestones trying to answer the question, "What should I be working on
> today?" (for myself and for my group).

Well you'll have to agree with me that then YOU ARE planning, just not
from the right approach. You plan everyday what you're going to do that
day, so you start date is...(background suspense music)... TODAY!
My people, planning is the key to controlled progress, just that we all
have not enough team work culture to plan everything in advance doesn't
mean your project don't need it or you don't need it.

Anyway, maybe is not a priority for you all. So I'll keep learning
python so that I could do it myself.

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