Task tracking

Russell Greene russellgreene8 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 20:50:58 UTC 2016


I think this would be an improvement. One not I would like to add is that
most of the conversations on the telegram channel (and probably the
hangouts too) should end up being documented in some kind, so people don't
have to read through all conversations that they weren't a part of.

I think that the goal of the telegram channel/mailing list/hangouts *should* be
to have discussions that will end up documented elsewhere, like phabricator
if it seems appropriate.
approiate

-Russell



On Mon, Jan 4, 2016 at 12:59 PM Davide Valsecchi <
valsecchi.davide94 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Me and other developers noticed that we have to improve the communication
> between developers doing so many different task in wikitolearn.
>
> We have already phabricator for task traking. I think that we should use
> more this tool, keeping it updated and writing comment on tasks during the
> work on them (if something notable is encountered).
>
> In my opinion looking phabricator's board, one should have a clear sight
> on w2l development state.
> I know that we use a lot telegram channel, and devs hangout are an
> essential part of our coordination, but phabricator traking could be a big
> improvement in the documentation of our work.
>
> If a task has a problem, we should comment on that and discuss the problem
> there or on the mailing list (what's better in your opinion?), leaving
> useful docs for newer developments and future ones.
>
> The mailing list should be used for general discuss about w2l development
> (and task problems) and to announce important things, but I think that we
> are on the right path here.
>
> What do you think about?
>
> Davide
>
>
>
>
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