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I like the idea. Sorry for my absence lately, I’m snowed under with setting up a Community Interest Company, one of my projects has unexpectedly sprung into life and needs my support.
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I found this: as an example of an for possible long term direction, regarding forum task allocation.
http://www.mybb.com/features/tasks
Github is Feathercoin’s “official” method of managing “one off”, project style tasks. It is powerful, open source and free to public use.
It’s disadvantage is it is quite technical. A massively useful and important skill for any one technical or who needs a work control system, to learn tho’.
- Checking for database tables that are corrupt and need repairing
- Rebuilding the daily list of birthdays to be shown on the home page
- Updating the â€Å"most popular†thread and post statistics
- Cleaning up old Captcha images, search history and thread redirects
- Promoting users to new user groups based on the group promotions
- Sending out mass-emails and newsletters
- Lifting expired user account bans and suspensions
I like the sound of whatever this is.
Also, Feel free to amend the list in the format you’ve done. For now I suppose just have volunteers required written down for task which don’t seem to all ready have people working on em.
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This (Tasks) has need an open source method of control, knowing people are volunteers. We just need to keep gradually chipping at it. I’ll get round to documenting forum maintenance tasks (etc) I have done or identified in the past and add them to the list.
As another idea worth looking into is the newly released Mozilla TogetherJS, which is an open source collaboration tool. Its a bit like Google Docs, without all the spys.
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Update Feathercoin related information on other pages.
Example: http://wiki.cryptsy.com/ftc
We also could use this page as substitute for the Wiki page that was deleted…
Should become a reoccuring task, e.g. every 3 month??!
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May I suggest that we keep the tasks in trello? (www.trello.com)
It would make things like seeing progress, asigning tasks to specific persons and labeling of tasks a hell lot easier :)
I could administrate such a thing if you want, already administrate around 10 boards for private and work purposes, works like a charm for stuff like this :)
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May I suggest that we keep the tasks in trello? (www.trello.com)
It would make things like seeing progress, asigning tasks to specific persons and labeling of tasks a hell lot easier :)
I could administrate such a thing if you want, already administrate around 10 boards for private and work purposes, works like a charm for stuff like this :)
That would be great if you were up for it. Asana is good as well.
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I’ll put a trello or asana up sometime this evening and we can evaluate it :)
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I looked into asana tonight, unfortunately it seems they use a licensing model based on amount of people using it, the free version was limited to 15 which is to little.
Instead, I’ve set up a trello org and board and made it public for now (I don’t mind keeping it public, transparency is good) so you can view the board at the following link:
If you want access to using the board please drop me your email in a PM and I’ll add you asap :)
For those who hasn’t used trello yet it’s super simple. Look at it as a digital board of post-it notes and columns to put them in. You can then assign labels, owners, due dates and other things to each note.
I’ve set up an organisation called feathercoin, that org can have multiple boards under it so if for example the devs want a board I can set it up for you too :)
And of course, any community projects or similar could also be managed via a board under the feathercoin org if you want to :) (all this is just suggestions of course).
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+1
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I set the structure up as easy as it can get, there are 4 columns. Stuff gets added to the suggestions columns first, then we can set up a vote on each item or something in that line and things that get voted through is moved to the “todo”.
Again, just thoughts and nothing is written in stone :)
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Looks great cheers vizay. :)
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I set the structure up as easy as it can get, there are 4 columns. Stuff gets added to the suggestions columns first, then we can set up a vote on each item or something in that line and things that get voted through is moved to the “todo”.
Again, just thoughts and nothing is written in stone :)
@Vizay if you’re up for it why don’t you and I work as Project Manager and keep a track of everyone’s tasks I am not on the Feathercoin Trello.
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I’m really liking it so far… Don’t mind me playing around with it… if people want to move stuff back then I’m ok with it…
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Checkout the project manager thread https://forum.feathercoin.com/index.php?/topic/7267-a-project-manager/?p=62345
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@Vizay if you’re up for it why don’t you and I work as Project Manager and keep a track of everyone’s tasks I am not on the Feathercoin Trello.
I don’t mind that at all, I do have some what of a fetish for organizing stuff and making things more efficient :P
If I can contribute with that I’d be more than happy to do it!
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If we set up a good system, all the forgotten tasks will be automatically highlighted. Volunteers can sign off some task, so they can just chip in when they have time, and easily find a thing to do.
I think we’re still looking for a good system for managing open source projects, there must be one out there somewhere. Although every open source project I’ve looked at so far, and forum, does seem to have its own or no system.
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So should this thread now be unpinned considering trello superseeds it?
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It looks like there needs to be various ways of managing projects available.
Feathercoin is still a smallish team and these tools are available to manage projects. For instance, there could be some suggested work flows that can be used to facilitate projects. For instance, Members employ someone on a bounty - they have to show their work in one of our “agreed” or “suggested” work flows or project documentation method.
So, I have realised that all the work and documentation discussion in this and other threads is leading to the ways we can have “projects controlled” in an open way.
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This todo list is outdated and has sort of served its purpose. I’m gonna unpin it and let it go.
If anyone wants to set up a platform for project organisation, that would be awesome. Invite me and ill give it a go but for now I don’t really have time to do this myself.