[New: openFATE 312814] Projects, planning, and priorities
Feature added by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 1 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. What can I do ? Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 2 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the - product ships. What can I do ? + product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) Feature #312814, revision 4 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity + Discussion: + #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) + I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu + (http://www.teamrabu.com/) -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 5 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed Priority Requester: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity Discussion: #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu (http://www.teamrabu.com/) + #3: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-26 11:48:13) (reply to #2) + Yes, that's what I like to use too. However, we're still stuck with + FATE and Bugzilla, so I'm building on top of these tools -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 6 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities - Hackweek VII: Unconfirmed + Hackweek VII: Implementation Priority Requester: Mandatory + Projectmanager: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity Discussion: #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu (http://www.teamrabu.com/) #3: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-26 11:48:13) (reply to #2) Yes, that's what I like to use too. However, we're still stuck with FATE and Bugzilla, so I'm building on top of these tools -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 8 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Implementation Priority Requester: Mandatory Projectmanager: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity Discussion: #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu (http://www.teamrabu.com/) #3: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-26 11:48:13) (reply to #2) Yes, that's what I like to use too. However, we're still stuck with FATE and Bugzilla, so I'm building on top of these tools + #4: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-27 13:59:15) + dm-bugzilla-adpater, a Datamapper.org adapter to access Bugzilla is now + available in rubygems.org -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 9 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities Hackweek VII: Implementation Priority Requester: Mandatory Projectmanager: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity Discussion: #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu (http://www.teamrabu.com/) #3: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-26 11:48:13) (reply to #2) Yes, that's what I like to use too. However, we're still stuck with FATE and Bugzilla, so I'm building on top of these tools #4: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-27 13:59:15) dm-bugzilla-adpater, a Datamapper.org adapter to access Bugzilla is now available in rubygems.org + #5: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-28 16:00:47) + dm-keeper-adapter (DataMapper access to FATE database) and gen-tj (mix + Fate and Bugzilla to create a TaskJuggler plan) are on github and + rubygems.org now. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
Feature changed by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Feature #312814, revision 10 Title: Projects, planning, and priorities - Hackweek VII: Implementation + Hackweek VII: Done Priority Requester: Mandatory Projectmanager: Mandatory Requested by: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) Partner organization: openSUSE.org Description: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I told you, we cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory ... ad infinitum Provide tools to plan and visualize project work, with a focus on priorities (first things first) and effort (do we overcommit ?) Test Case: Product manager: Uh, oh, this mandatory feature will be done after the product ships. I have to adapt the priorities and drop a feature Use Case: Teamlead: We cannot do this feature, we are fully booked Product manager: But you have to do it, its mandatory Teamlead: I'll show you our current commitments and when this feature will be ready. Then you decide. Business case (Partner benefit): openSUSE.org: Stop the insanity Discussion: #2: Cornelius Schumacher (cschum) (2011-09-21 17:41:33) I recently ran across a nice tool, which addresses this use case: Rabu (http://www.teamrabu.com/) #3: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-26 11:48:13) (reply to #2) Yes, that's what I like to use too. However, we're still stuck with FATE and Bugzilla, so I'm building on top of these tools #4: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-27 13:59:15) dm-bugzilla-adpater, a Datamapper.org adapter to access Bugzilla is now available in rubygems.org #5: Klaus Kämpf (kwk) (2011-09-28 16:00:47) dm-keeper-adapter (DataMapper access to FATE database) and gen-tj (mix Fate and Bugzilla to create a TaskJuggler plan) are on github and rubygems.org now. -- openSUSE Feature: https://features.opensuse.org/312814
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