[kplato] Development Status?

Dag Andersen danders at get2net.dk
Mon Feb 18 17:49:39 CET 2008


Mandag 18 februar 2008 17:43 skrev Marek Bálint:
> Hello,
> I'm glad to see things moving... :o)
>
> On Monday 18 February 2008, Dag Andersen wrote:
> > Mandag 18 februar 2008 04:33 skrev Charles Ritchie:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > Hi, Charles.
> >
> > > I am interested in using and possibly lending some support to Kplato.
> > > What is the current level of development activity?
> >
> > Steady but slow :)
> >
> > > Is there an updated version
> > > that will be included in KOffice 2.0?
> >
> > Certainly hope so.
> >
> > > I am not a developer but I am very
> > > familiar with project scheduling tools and could potentially assist
> > > with documentation (requirements or user documentation), testing, and
> > > the like.
> >
> > You are very, very wellcome! Input is needed for all you mention.
> > * Requirements. In the short term it would be nice to get a second
> > opinion on whether I have my priorities right or have missed something
> > crucial. *
>
> I do not know, if I am talking for most users and I also do not know your
> priority list, but from my point of view, there is one "most wanted"
> feature (I am waiting for - for a long time) - resources planning:
> When I create some tasks and add only one man to do them, KPlato doesn't
> care about working hours of this one man. For example, I create two tasks,
> with 8 hours effort each. If these tasks do not depend on each other,
> KPlato says that this one man should perform them simultaneously and
> therefore esitmated end of project is not in 24 hours, but 8 hours.
Yes, that's implemented, will be in the next major release. (With koffice 
2.0.)
>
> > Testing. Both the scheduling and ui needs a thorough work through. *
> > Documentation. There are a number of people that worked on docs for the
> > last release. I think some of them will contribute this time too, but I'm
> > sure they'll appreciate help.

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Mvh
Dag Andersen


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