[kplato] contribution to Kplato

Dag Andersen danders at get2net.dk
Thu Nov 4 14:59:07 CET 2004


Hi, Carit.
You're certainly wellcome.
So far focus has been on the basics of tasks, dependencies and 
resources, in short the ability to create a basic plan.
This means that stuff like cost, progress, conflict solving, reports 
etc are still maiden fields, so please...
Programming, specifications, opinions are all wellcome :)
On Torsdag 04 november 2004 11:37, Carit Benike wrote:
> Hi Plato-team,
>
> Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Carit, i am from
> Denmark, currently employed at IBM, working as a project manager. I
> hold a masters in engineering, with a major on the topics of
> project scheduling software with respect to risks and
> uncertainties. I have not been working with the theortical aspects
> of project management for a couple of years I am a bit rusyt on
> that topic, but I as I have worked with large enterprise projects
> over the last couple of years I consider my view on the project
> management discipline to be more mature now than at the time when I
> completed University.
> I have not been involved in coding activities since late 1999, but
> my background is assembler/c/c++/java and various other programming
> languages that no one knows about today. I did code my own
> scheduling tool with a real-time monte carlo simulation engine back
> then based on the WinAPI. Why I am writing? I guess because I have
> a linux-installation at home, running KDE. First let me say that I
> am very into the idea of linux, I believe that a operating systems
> should be GPL (their might exceptions to that though), at least
> with public & home users this should apply. Ok! my linux distro
> runs KDE. In general I like the basic design concepts (the
> app.framework), I like the idea that it is GPL (which eventually
> means I can change the bits and pieces I don't like), and Iike that
> it is more than a window manager (incl. kwrite, kspread,
> kpresenter, kplato etc.). I am not really sure if I can contribute
> with anything to your project. I am motivated to contribute however
> possible to the linux/KDE commuity. But I'll leave it to you, to
> decide that.
>
> Note. Though I work for IBM, any contributions to the linux/KDE
> community will be something I do in my spare time, so please use
> this e-mail adress for future communication:
> carit.benike at get2net.dk
>
> Kind regards (& I am glad if I can help...)
>
>
> Carit Benike
> Project Manager, Nordic Processor Storage Transformation
> IBM Global Services
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> have a lot of fun!!!

-- 
Mvh,
Dag Andersen


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