Especially - list of features to build, bugs to fix, ideas to consider.
I'm wondering which tools do you use for organizing that?
What in your opinion is the best system?
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Especially - list of features to build, bugs to fix, ideas to consider.
I'm wondering which tools do you use for organizing that?
What in your opinion is the best system?
Command line, so easy to integrate into other systems.
If you finish a non-important task, it yells at you and says, dude, you had more important tasks, do them first.
Also auto-orders them.
http://taskwarrior.org/ Command line, so easy to integrate into other systems. If you finish a non-important task, it yells at you and says, dude, you had more important tasks, do them first. Also auto-orders them.
Taskwarrior is open in as many ways as it can be:
It is free and open source, using the MIT license
It uses human-readable text files for storage. It imports and exports JSON, so your data is never held captive
There is DOM access and a Hook script API
There are many available free and open extension scripts
There is Vit, a curses-based UI
There is FreeCinc, a free online sync service
There is Inthe.AM, a free online sync service, web UI and iOS client
There is Mirakel, and Android syncing client app
There is BugWarrior, so you can import your bug issues from a dozen different bug systemsI love JIRA and I've never had a problem with it. It's mobile interfaces could be improved upon, but developers shouldn't be checking work from their phones in my opinion anyway.
If you are looking for a way to organize the development of your product while being sure that the team is connected and communicates about who are doing what and when then my startup TimeBlock and the app we are building might help you as much as it has helped my consultancy and the 10+ customers already onboard.
It's a methodology that is based on kaizan, scrum, taoism and other input from entreprenuers and customers, the main objective of the method is to help the Makers, Managers and Customers be a little more happy in their daily lives.
Read more at http://timeblock.com or email me at anders@timeblock.com