How do you guys collaborate on your own projects (at work, private, whatever)

Sebastiaan Koppe mail at skoppe.eu
Thu May 2 22:09:29 UTC 2019


On Thursday, 2 May 2019 at 21:13:05 UTC, aliak wrote:
> It seems to be a mix of a number of tools that are used, e.g. 
> jira, github, trello, google docs, slack, etc. And which ones 
> are preferred depends on if you're a product manager, designer, 
> or developer.
>
> TL;DR: I'm curious to know what works for people here. Which 
> tools do you use for projects, where are the pain points, and 
> what are features that are missing?
>
> We kinda have a hypothesis that a document-centric (i.e. google 
> doc like place where designs, features, specs are laid out), 
> externally integrated tool is the way to go - given that, 
> issues/tasks can be created from within the document and the 
> integrations can handle broadcasting those issues to whatever 
> tools developers/designers are using, while also updating the 
> related documents with events that occur.

I believe that you just need to be blessed to have that one guy 
who gets people together, who keeps stuff up-to-date, who forces 
people to sync their work, who motivates people to also do that 
boring work that they rather skip but will be so happy about 6 
months down the road... essentially a guy who keeps you from 
being lazy and pulls you out of your comfort zone.

If you have that guy, you can use any tool you want.


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