On 06/25/2010 12:43 PM, Chris Manly wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a tool, and I haven't found it yet. It may or may not
exist, but I figure that if it does, there's a chance someone on this
list has seen it and maybe even used it.
I've recently started a new $JOB, and I am now in the fun p
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 08:39:25PM -0700, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
> Matt Okeson-Harlow wrote:
> >
> > If you aren't on a Mac, todo.sh by Gina Trapani is good if you have a shell
> > or
> > cygwin.
> >
> > http://ginatrapani.github.com/todo.txt-cli/
>
> Sounds like the Developer Todo List.
Matt Okeson-Harlow wrote:
>
> If you aren't on a Mac, todo.sh by Gina Trapani is good if you have a shell or
> cygwin.
>
> http://ginatrapani.github.com/todo.txt-cli/
Sounds like the Developer Todo List. I've been using it to track my
projects for years.
http://swapoff.org/DevTodo
--
John
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 10:46:43PM -0400, Damion Alexander wrote:
> On 6/25/10 12:43 PM, Chris Manly wrote:
>
> > Can anyone think of something out there that might fit the bill? I'd be
> > happy with web-based tools or something I can run locally on my Mac.
>
> I've used Redmine for instances wh
On 6/25/10 12:43 PM, Chris Manly wrote:
> Can anyone think of something out there that might fit the bill? I'd be
> happy with web-based tools or something I can run locally on my Mac.
I've used Redmine for instances where the group needed to be able to
update their own status, and Things (by Cu
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for a tool, and I haven't found it yet. [...]
In addition to issue tracking systems already mentioned, Eclipse Mylyn
is powerful. Besides a standalone repository, it has extensions to
support many external ones, in case you need to integrate with a few
other tracking s
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Chris Manly wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for a tool, and I haven't found it yet. It may or may not
> exist, but I figure that if it does, there's a chance someone on this list
> has seen it and maybe even used it.
> I've recently started a new $JOB, and I am no
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Luke S Crawford wrote:
> I'm currently using RT though, as now that I am management (well, it's
> my company) we've got a /whole lot/ of smaller requests. Each request
> needs to be dealt with fairly quickly. That's the situation rt was
> designed for.
Hi Luke. You've
Chris Manly writes:
> I've recently started a new $JOB, and I am now in the fun position of being
> half management/half technical. Which means I need to keep track of and
> manage my own tasks and projects, but I also need to at least track the work
> of 4-5 other people as well (although th
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010, Chris Manly wrote:
> of my staff is doing and I just need to make sure it's moving along.
> Some of them are things that we're waiting on someone else to do for us
> before we can begin our work.
>
> So, in a way it's task management on steroids, but in a way it isn't.
> I
On 6/25/10 6:43 , Chris Manly wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a tool, and I haven't found it yet. It may or may not
> exist, but I figure that if it does, there's a chance someone on this
> list has seen it and maybe even used it.
>
> I've recently started a new $JOB, and I am now in the fun
Hi all,
I'm looking for a tool, and I haven't found it yet. It may or may not exist,
but I figure that if it does, there's a chance someone on this list has seen it
and maybe even used it.
I've recently started a new $JOB, and I am now in the fun position of being
half management/half technic
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