Hi folks,
Would any one know taskjuggler well enough to take a class? It's a great piece of software. I've used planner in the past but taskjuggler appears to be better. (It's plain ascii files and cli for a start)
http://tuxradar.com/content/group-test-project-planners
If any one uses it regularly and could take a class to teach the community, it would be great. We could really use some planning with all the fads, fudcons and rest that we do IMO.
On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 6:02 AM, Ankur Sinha sanjay.ankur@gmail.com wrote:
Hi folks,
Would any one know taskjuggler well enough to take a class? It's a great piece of software. I've used planner in the past but taskjuggler appears to be better.
You should approach the Fedora Program Manager. He has to use it as part of managing the Fedora schedule on a regular basis and should know a good deal about it
Rahul.
On Mon, 2012-11-05 at 13:15 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
You should approach the Fedora Program Manager. He has to use it as part of managing the Fedora schedule on a regular basis and should know a good deal about it
Rahul.
Hi Rahul,
I know. I found the Fedora-20 project plan in the examples that taskjuggler3 carries :D.
I did think of pinging Jaroslav or Robyn, but they really have too much on their plates at the moment. Maybe sometime after release when the workload's a little less.
Hi folks,
I've sort of learnt to use taskjuggler3 over the past few weeks. I think I can take an introductory class sometime this or the next week.
February 20 2013: Wednesday 1500 Australia/Sydney (GMT+10) should be a good time. I'll announce it on my blog and stuff and set up a wiki page for it.
What I intend to cover: - Installing tj3 on Fedora - Making a small plan with dependencies (probably a walk through of the fedora 20 template) - Making reports: html/ical - Using tj3d tj3webd
classroom@lists.fedoraproject.org