Dag,<br><br>Thank you for your response. At this time I will focus on the requirements. I am currently running Kubuntu 8.04 Alpha 4 and when I start Kplato it crashes. When my system is more stable I would be happy to help with testing.<br>
<br>The Discussion Summary for Kplato (which includes the current set of requirements) is currently maintained as an HTML document. Do you have any objections to my documenting requirements as an ODF file, or would you prefer this information in some other format?<br>
<br>In general, I think that I can add substantial detail to the requirements. Currently there appears to be a few dozen requirements, mostly high-level in nature. I would expect that a project scheduling tool would have several hundred detailed requirements, ranging from high-priority requirements that describe essential functionality (like the ability to display Gantt charts) to requirements that would be "nice to have" but which, if missing, would not prevent anyone from productively using the product.<br>
<br>If it's ok with you, I will write up a small sample set of requirements and make them available for you to review. Each requirement will have a description, the rationale for the requirement, and the fit criteria -- a description of how we will know if the requirement has been met. The fit criteria can be used as the basis for testing. Also, each requirement can be individually prioritized by the community, which provides the basis for an ongoing development road map.<br>
<br>In case you are interested, I will provide some information about my background and experience:<br><br>I have been working in Information Technology (IT) for about 30 years, mostly in large data centers.<br>I have been using Linux off and on for about 8 years. My primary business system is a Mac.<br>
I was once a Systems Programmer (essentially a sysadmin for large IBM mainframe systems). I used to code quite a bit but primarily in mainframe scripting languages and also mainframe assembler. Unfortunately I don't have any Java or C experience.<br>
I have been managing IT projects for about 13 years, and I have the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute (PMI).<br>I used to teach Project Management classes at the University of California (adult education) and I have written or co-written several classes.<br>
I own an IT professional services company here in California.<br>I have been involved with some very large-scale projects, including moving entire data centers. These projects often have complex project scheduling needs.<br>
In addition to managing IT projects, I have experience writing software requirements specifications for new products.<br><br>One of my employees has a high level of expertise in project scheduling, and is part of a team at PMI that is working on professional certification for project schedulers. She was recently certified by Microsoft in the use of MS-Project 2007. She may also be interested in providing some assistance.<br>
<br>Thank you for the opportunity to help!<br><br>Charles Ritchie<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 18, 2008 4:06 AM, Dag Andersen <<a href="mailto:danders@get2net.dk">danders@get2net.dk</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Mandag 18 februar 2008 04:33 skrev Charles Ritchie:<br>> Hi,<br>Hi, Charles.<br><div class="Ih2E3d">><br>> I am interested in using and possibly lending some support to Kplato. What<br>> is the current level of development activity?<br>
</div>Steady but slow :)<br><div class="Ih2E3d">> Is there an updated version<br>> that will be included in KOffice 2.0?<br></div>Certainly hope so.<br><div class="Ih2E3d">> I am not a developer but I am very<br>
> familiar with project scheduling tools and could potentially assist with<br>> documentation (requirements or user documentation), testing, and the like.<br></div>You are very, very wellcome! Input is needed for all you mention.<br>
* Requirements. In the short term it would be nice to get a second opinion on<br>whether I have my priorities right or have missed something crucial.<br>* Testing. Both the scheduling and ui needs a thorough work through.<br>
* Documentation. There are a number of people that worked on docs for the last<br>release. I think some of them will contribute this time too, but I'm sure<br>they'll appreciate help.<br><font color="#888888"><br>
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