[phobos] [dmd-internals] Planning software?

Alex xtzgzorex at gmail.com
Tue Jan 17 12:36:55 PST 2012


I'm alexrp on Trello.

Regards,
Alex

On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu <andrei at erdani.com> wrote:
> On 1/17/12 11:34 AM, Brad Roberts wrote:
>>
>> IMHO, we've got plenty of tools in our mix we just don't use them well.
>>
>> Bugzilla already has several dimensions of scheduling, including severity,
>> priority, and milestones.  Additionally, it's
>> probably way overdue to apply more structure to the products/components.
>>  I know it's something Don has advocated before.
>>
>> Wiki is a good document collaboration tool.
>>
>> The DLang website is a good communication tool, as are the
>> newsgroups/mailing lists.
>>
>> Between bugzilla for fine grained categorization of
>> issues/enhancements/whatever and a page on the website to state high
>> level goals, I'm not sure what else we really need.
>>
>> I absolutely agree that we need to have a better roadmap and to execute on
>> it, just not that another tool is needed or
>> useful.
>
>
> I understand your concern (expanded in your other messages). Let's, however,
> not derail the discussion into a false choice. Yes, we do have tools we
> don't use. That doesn't mean we should stop looking at _other_ tools that
> may be more adequate tools for our needs.
>
> So the proof that we don't use bugzilla votes or priorities does not prove
> e.g. trello.com would not be useful.
>
> I think we have two good proposals. One is trello.com, the other is github's
> new tools. The github chain does not seem very mature, but integration and
> potential are definitely important.
>
> Could you guys make trello.com accounts so we find each other there? Let's
> give it a whirl.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrei
>
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