Planner questions and improvements

View: New views
2 Messages — Rating Filter:   Alert me  

Planner questions and improvements

by Reinoud Zandijk-2 :: Rate this Message:

Reply to Author | View Threaded | Show Only this Message

Dear folks,

i'm glad to see that the development has been taken up again of Planner. I'm a
relative newbie to planner though.

When i tried out the print-preview of a planning i made, it only printed the
first three views and not the assignment plan, a pretty handy overview to
distribute.

I also noticed some references made to planner's ability to be used
distributively with an SQL database; does this mean that more than one person
can work on a planningi simultaniously?

Finally, I noticed that it lacks `sparse' tasks; i.e. a task that say has 20
hours but has to be done in a time-period of say 40 days, the 40 days being
dependent on other tasks. Imagine a phtotographer taking pictures of the
project at intervals.

There are some other things, but that'll have to wait.

With regards,
Reinoud Zandijk

_______________________________________________
Planner-dev-list mailing list
Planner-dev-list@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/planner-dev-list

Re: Planner questions and improvements

by Jo-Erlend Schinstad :: Rate this Message:

Reply to Author | View Threaded | Show Only this Message

2009/8/28 Reinoud Zandijk <reinoud@...>:
> I also noticed some references made to planner's ability to be used
> distributively with an SQL database; does this mean that more than one person
> can work on a planningi simultaniously?

That sounds like a very bad idea, even if it were possible. There should be one
project manager and only one.

> Finally, I noticed that it lacks `sparse' tasks; i.e. a task that say has 20
> hours but has to be done in a time-period of say 40 days, the 40 days being
> dependent on other tasks. Imagine a phtotographer taking pictures of the
> project at intervals.

Planning shouldn't be used to plan how people work. It should be used to plan
what you'll have at given moments throughout the project. In other words,
instead of saying "you have 20 hours to spend on 40 days", you say something
like "On september 15th, I want you to deliver your product. For that,
we'll pay
you x amount of cashunits". Wikipedia has a good article on the WBS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Work_breakdown_structure

There are other tools that are more suited for individuals to track
their own work.
Evolution, for instance, rocks at that. I only wish it were possible
for the project'
manager, the Planner user, to automatically send Evolution tasks to
the resources
defined with emails in Planner. That would be cool. :)

Have fun!

Jo-Erlend Schinstad
_______________________________________________
Planner-dev-list mailing list
Planner-dev-list@...
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/planner-dev-list