Job Jar

D duncanm255 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 22 14:47:51 EDT 2006


Thanks, Fredrik - but could I adapt them so that, instead of using them
for bug tracking (don't need version control, etc.), they're just used
for keeping track of simple tasks?

Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> D wrote:
>
> > Hello, I apologize in advance for the vague description, but as of now
> > I only have an idea of what I'd like to do, and need some guidance as
> > to if it is feasible, and where to begin.  Basically, I'd like to
> > create a web-based "job jar", that users in my office can access in
> > order to view, and "take ownership" of, misc. office tasks.  One idea I
> > had was that when users select a task (i.e. by selecting a check box
> > and clicking an UPDATE button), tasks are automatically put in an In
> > Progress list (which identifies the task and the user who took
> > ownership of it) - then, when the action is complete, the user updates
> > it again which puts it in a Completed list (again, with the task
> > description and the user who completed it).  However, only certain
> > users should be able to add and modify task descriptions.
>
> why not use an issue tracker?
>
>      http://roundup.sourceforge.net/
>      http://trac.edgewall.org/
>      https://launchpad.net/
> 
> (etc)
> 
> </F>




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