-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Seems you are trying to be truly agile with a system that isn't :p I have lost my fan-ness of the tools used during the development process in the Ubuntu world myself. It is as fragmented as Linux is these days. I have never been a fan of the blueprint system. I am a fan of the idea, but not a fan of the implementation. When I was really active, I hated the fact I had to jump between LP, Wiki, Revu/Harvest, and that other Ubuntu development site.
Speaking of the work items, the other day I was going through them to see how I could lend a hand, because once again, I am interested in offering up some free time to work on Kubuntu. After less than 5 minutes, I lost any and all enthusiasm at that time. I understand the need for burndown charts, but now that we are kind of our own thing now, why not research other tools that will benefit us, and not the managers at Canonical? While I was away from Kubuntu, I did work on various projects in the web app world and Android world. I got to use and learn other tools out there that helped with development. In my time outside of this community, I became a fan of tools like Trac (I know we wouldn't consider this because of our strong ties to LP) and Trello (this would be a great tool for tracking work items). With a little django magic we could always create our own tools as well. The only problem is this adds to my original complaint and the fragmentation. Now that we are community-based, do we really need to worry about burndown charts? Was anyone in the community remotely interested or even reviewed the actual chart? If not, I say format the work items page that works best for us, not best for somebody else. - -- Richard A. Johnson, Developer www.ubuntu.com | [email protected] 3578 0981 A21D D662 2A96 7623 F4C1 838C D8C4 4738 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJPUOm/AAoJEPTBg4zYxEc4ynUP/1o1TB1tG2KEGl+eDMyF8F/o FMci5vX5SDIwc2IFj3IqvURk3pATThn+i/4voQIlXM/RGcMntU4Fh5owa1rD2ddW VW10hWLNjApo26N0jnb3bbfXbtqO+wi0SKRuBAxxNlWH3GXWCrkebbGH0x/niUD+ I2+h1VbxMybXRW1P9uKU8mN65dP4OlMtEOjBRhuxLCJa7UY+R2OzpibE8Z0P3vmT rS7rd5yKvJggdkDnwvxT9ZyebxasACcWy+OGEz9Pzqu1hFDgDS0Mv5QVD30tzlZq +f3nbIodD6d28tY+devg8qbUUZdxDJlmHZsG22bjJvwb04komUFT2g5TNZP7HGXc j/4//gXpEmc/me3tQa+YVTY+i8DKWyt3nP/JrqSEVMof0QRujRfjQDJM7lDvb1/U OyPYZ9NXkxNBl+ERzl2Ul8fk6TczUApQ+pdAuNhStb7SPheJGDB8hzfRsDrLnCTI cnP5Kb1JU9pY1HC5TWYKmQUJM9iLKTIYh8VtaJ7fQVWAE9muhni05dBwF6w2AWM5 B5u4DIx91gdqVDCnAzeyCnSb3ecE09UKCF8FKVMlB8KP9/xrSatLJe3UUmS4b5zz VFR26H3dr6K+3E/eIshvNHRxNz7z479uerFVZnS+javOYQ/MhK9uVhBhqu+4/fGE sr5q4miXroFmSv7qWjkJ =JKSh -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
