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Re: Organizing Whube Team

 

Ok, as I was saying I need the locations of all of the Status reports, TODO 
List, tasking etc we have littered throughout the place. If you have a created 
anything regarding this please send it to me. :)

-DW

On Saturday, September 11, 2010 10:27:08 pm Thomas Plastino Martin wrote:
> I've never until today heard of Codendi (Codeni is completely different and
> not related to project management).  It looks interesting.
> 
> We have docs.whube for wiki/documentaiton, we have launchpad for blueprints
> and other things, whube itself for bug tracking... I think we need to use
> what we have instead of looking for a larger project to use.  Between
> those, IRC and this list, I think we can obtain any goals we set for
> ourselves.  We just need to apply ourselves to more "doing", and not just
> talking about doing.
> 
> Thomas Plastino Martin
> https://launchpad.net/~tenach <https://launchpad.net/%7Etenach>
> http://tenach.net
> 
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 7:04 PM, matthew byers 
<faintstlsaint@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> > Alright so i would like to nominate: Codeni community version. It is full
> > of modifiable features and is stable. I really like the idea of a "all in
> > one" type of system which is why i like the larger applications. But as i
> > spoke with tenach who has more experience in this area than i do he
> > pointed out that maybe we dont need the large applications. But i cant
> > help but notice all the features the larger platforms offer. I am a fan
> > of the wiki/doc additions, plus the repository feature as the GIT module
> > is added to the new release of codeni. I have attached the brochure
> > explaining more on this option. Either way i feel we need something. Be
> > it collabtiv or codeni or whatever. Whube needs some organization!!!
> > 
> > 
> > On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 6:21 PM, Thomas Plastino Martin <
> > 
> > thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> Ah, Redmine! I totally forgot about that Rails app.  We were, for about
> >> four months, using Redmine as our main project management system in my
> >> business.  We had migrated over from Trac which was not fitting our
> >> needs. While Redmine had some awesome features and it was working
> >> pretty well for us, it had a lot of excess built right in.  I do not
> >> know exactly what was causing it, but either Redmine and/or Ruby on
> >> Rails was not working as it should, and I often found myself having to
> >> fix Redmine so we could continue to log in and use it.  After four
> >> months we migrated to Collabtiv, which was much smaller in terms of
> >> built in features, but suited us a little better. We used that up until
> >> we split, and now I don't really use any yet.
> >> 
> >> If we were to go this route, I'd vote for Collabtiv unless we find
> >> something better.
> >> 
> >> 
> >> Thomas Plastino Martin
> >> https://launchpad.net/~tenach <https://launchpad.net/%7Etenach>
> >> http://tenach.net
> >> 
> >> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:47 PM, matthew byers 
<faintstlsaint@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
> >>> This issue occured to me today as i was going through some whube pages
> >>> in my bookmarks and realized i had over 6 seperate pages of whube
> >>> stuff trying to juggle. Thus the idea of project management came up
> >>> and tenach felt the same way i did. Though i dont speak for everyone i
> >>> feel as if those who are not direct devs of whube are not in the loop
> >>> as to the "status" of whube. And i really dont know when its my turn
> >>> as the wiki guy to jump in and turn out some docs. With some sort of
> >>> project management system we all can be on one accord  as tenach has
> >>> already described. Doing some research i came across redmine and
> >>> though i have never used it it looks really feature rich.
> >>> http://www.redmine.org/
> >>> http://www.redmine.org/wiki/redmine/Features
> >>> With redmine we manage repos from git and other version controls, setup
> >>> wiki/docs, track bugs and whube feature additions, assign teams/roles
> >>> and we do this all in one location as they get organized and setup
> >>> then when they are all pretty and ready for the world we migrate them
> >>> to their appropriate web pages: ie: bugs.whube, docs.whube, etc. We
> >>> already have a project manager so he can head up the project
> >>> management system! Just my thoughts....
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Thomas Plastino Martin <
> >>> 
> >>> tenach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>>> Hello everyone,
> >>>> 
> >>>> We need to organize Whube in a serious manner.  At present we do not
> >>>> have a solid goal for the future past our list for DD.  This team is
> >>>> growing and now we're in need of some sort of system in place where
> >>>> we can all stay 'in the loop'.  So far we have docs.whube, bugs.whube
> >>>> and Launchpad.  I think that we need to start actively putting our
> >>>> team organization together, so that we all know who is doing what,
> >>>> where we're going, etc.
> >>>> 
> >>>> stlsaint suggested using a project management system like Pier.  I
> >>>> have only really worked with Trac and Collabtiv, both of which I am
> >>>> not too fond of (I prefer Collabtiv over Trac any day though).  I
> >>>> think it might be a good idea, though I was under the impression we
> >>>> were going to use Launchpad for team stuff, such as
> >>>> milestones/blueprints/whatnot.  However, this confuses me. Launchpad
> >>>> is confusing too.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Anyway.  What are we going to do?
> >>>> 
> >>>> * We need to have an outline for the future of Whube.
> >>>> * We should state clearly how we are going to use Launchpad, and use
> >>>> it as such.
> >>>> * There is more, but I do not remember off the top of my head at the
> >>>> moment.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Whube has potential to be awesome, we just need to realize the path
> >>>> and figure out exactly how we are going to go about it.  I think that
> >>>> the days of freeform coding are (mostly) over, at least until we have
> >>>> a solid understanding of everyone's contributions.
> >>>> 
> >>>> I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.  Hopefully I'm not way off
> >>>> base with this.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Thanks,
> >>>> 
> >>>> Thomas Plastino Martin
> >>>> https://launchpad.net/~tenach <https://launchpad.net/%7Etenach>
> >>>> http://tenach.net
> >>>> 
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