Hello!<br><br>We have decided to work on large tasks and as we don't know very well the application <br>we need your help to find other essential tasks.<br><br>The two tasks you have mentionned interest us (PERT, KSpread plugin).
<br><br>Best regards.<br><br>Nicolas MICAS, Frédéric BECQUIER, Florian PIQUEMAL, Alexis MENARD, Frédéric LAMBERT.<br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2006/11/15, Dag Andersen <<a href="mailto:danders@get2net.dk">
danders@get2net.dk</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Mandag 13 november 2006 16:47 skrev Nicolas MICAS:<br>> Hello!
<br>><br>> We haven't see the question asked by Dag about our criteria for selecting<br>> things to do.<br>> To answer this question it is easy! (or ISI as you wants :P)<br>> We have studied the TODO list of KPlato on SVN and after clear it from all
<br>> things which were done we have selected those which seems to be most<br>> important and easily realisable during our project.<br>Yes, it's nice to be able to finish something :)<br>I was also thinking of whether you preferred many small fixes, or one or fewer
<br>larger tasks, gui, non-gui...<br>I thought maybe something that is distinct which you can point your finger at<br>and say "We Made That". Should make it easier for you to document what you<br>have done, also (important, no?).
<br><br>The things mentioned by Jim in his other answer to you could be canditates, I<br>think. In general, I have almost not touched functions needed for project<br>execution yet, I haven't gotten further than the planning stage.
<br><br>Another example; I would like to be able to get data from project(s) into<br>kspread for further processing. The method would be to make a plugin for<br>kspread that fetches data from kplato files. There exists such a plugin for
<br>kexi which uses SQL to extract data from a database. I was thinking of<br>something similar.<br><br>> We are studiing a another items to do, relative to the PERT method, it will<br>> consist to find a simple way to key PERT data and so to calculate
<br>> particulary things of the PERT method without a graph.<br>The solution now (in the task dialog) is to enter three estimates: Expected<br>(E), Optimistic (O) and Pessimistic (P) along with Risk. O and P is entered
<br>as a persentage of E. They are stored as durations though, so changing that<br>is easy. Risk controlles the PERT distribution used to calculated the<br>estimates used during scheduling.<br>There is no help to analyze the results, I haven't gotten that far yet ;)
<br>><br>> Best regards.<br>><br>> 2006/11/10, Gaël de Chalendar <<a href="mailto:Gael.de-Chalendar@cea.fr">Gael.de-Chalendar@cea.fr</a>>:<br>> > Hello,<br>> ><br>> > Le vendredi 10 novembre 2006 08:30, Dag Andersen a écrit:
<br>> > > Torsdag 09 november 2006 18:34 skrev Kevin Ottens:<br>> > > > I'm wondering about this one. I'm not 100% about the semantic of this<br>> > > > dependency. Could someone enlighten me?
<br>> > ><br>> > > task1 <--- task2.<br>> > > means task2 has to start before task1 can finish, so I suppose task2<br>> ><br>> > should<br>> ><br>> > > be calculated first.
<br>> > > I don't think there are many use cases for it, I can't pull one from<br>> > > the top of my head just now ;)<br>> ><br>> > Maybe some specifications (like a file format) of task2 (that could be
<br>> > splitted in more detailed subtasks) should be finished to allow the final<br>> > implementation of task1 ?<br>> > This allows to have some tasks not too much detailed.<br>> ><br>> > Regards,
<br>> ><br>> > Gaël<br>> > _______________________________________________<br>> > kplato mailing list<br>> > <a href="mailto:kplato@kde.org">kplato@kde.org</a><br>> > <a href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kplato">
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