Eric Abrahamsen writes: > Russell Adams <rlad...@adamsinfoserv.com> writes: > >> My experience has been that after watching me manage a project in Org >> for a few weeks, I have customers beg me to help them install it on >> their PC. I've had quite a few converts through working together and >> by example. > > Perhaps the web incarnations of org could help here too. Say the manager > of a small group project were able to create a web-version of an agenda, > and project members could filter that by clicking on javascript-enabled > versions of tags corresponding to their TODOs, and even click the TODOs > to change state, that could be a nice introduction to project management > in Org. It might require too much org functionality to be re-written in > javascript though? Dunno. > > E
I think a web application that allowed for orgmode-as-a-group-todo-management-system thing would be huge. It would require a lot of thinking of how to approach it in a way that would be nice and make sense. I'm not really sure what it would look like. But hook that up to git and you'd have a really interesting bug tracking system. There was that relevant GSoC project, but I'd be interested in this happening in python or similar. Now that we have the standard for orgmode as a file format...