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From: "Igor Mróz" <mrozigor@××.pl>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] To do list or bug tracker? Project management?
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2020 16:20:25
Message-Id: 20200720182013.4b9f47e1@42
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] To do list or bug tracker? Project management? by Stroller
1 Hello,
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3 I can recommend Kanboard (https://kanboard.org/). I use it for my personal IT projects. It implements kanban way of working and is highly customizable. To track dependencies you can use 'Links' (probably a lot of task management application have this feature) and create your own types of connection. You can create columns, swimlanes, categories, tags and so on. There is a lot of plugins which add more functions and integrations with other services. But you need to manually install it (no cloud service), so you need your own hosting (or local server).
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5 Igor
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8 On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 17:56:10 +0200
9 Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk> wrote:
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11 > Hello,
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13 > Does anyone have any recommendations for a task management app, please?
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15 > I bought a boat a year ago, and can't keep a track of all the work that needs doing and the things that need fixing.
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17 > I took a look at To Do apps for my Mac a while back but they all seemed to focus more on the formatting of the list (what font to use and what kind of bullet points), rather than the actual tasks.
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19 > I'd like something that tracks dependencies - that I need to order this part before I can complete that task, to divide jobs that can be completed now from those that need something else doing first.
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21 > A big tracker is the application I'm most familiar with that handles this kind of stuff, but it seems a lot to install for a single person - I guess a complete SQL database and web-server would be amongst the dependencies.
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23 > I'd appreciate any thoughts,
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25 > Stroller.
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