hmm... i dont really like deadlines.... but still, it might be a good idea...

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From: Olaf Siejka <caemyr@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ros-dev] Action list
To: ReactOS Development List <ros-dev@reactos.org>


Such task or workitem should have then at least three parameters: deadline, person responsible and dependencies. We can easily think of an example of a given task, depending on another, just like Winesync is currently depending on finishing LDR rewrite.


2011/4/26 Timo Kreuzer <timo.kreuzer@web.de>

It would be cool to have some kind of interface for our website.
What I'm imagining is, that every developer has a list of "workitems" he can define. A Workitem consists of a short name, an optional desription, optional notes, possibly something like percentage done, estimated time. A bug can also be a workitem. You can enqueue multiple workitems, that is the stuff you plan to work on in the future. You can mark one or two items as active, these are what you are currently working on.
People can also push workitems to other people. For example someone starts to find a bug, then he notices that the bug is not in his area of expertise. So after talking to another dev, he pushes that item to him, so the other dev can handle it.
There could be a global list that shows all items, who owns them and if they are active.
Bugs from bugzilla can also be pushed to devs. every dev should have only one bug at a time to avoid having huge lists of stuff that doesn't look like fun.
The interface should be easy to use, not require much work to maintain it and still flexible enough for advanced stuff.
Whenever something happens in the list, it could appear on a feed on the front page

Ok, that was all just ideas. Maybe one day we can have something like that :)



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