Re: [Planner Dev] Roadmap for 1.0
- From: Malcolm Tredinnick <malcolm commsecure com au>
- To: Planner Dev <planner-dev lists imendio com>
- Subject: Re: [Planner Dev] Roadmap for 1.0
- Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 10:48:29 +1100
On Thu, 2003-12-11 at 10:31, Richard Hult wrote:
[...]
> Bascially, I think that we need to get the basic functionality done,
> release 1.0, and then take it from there. That means that more advanced
> topics like a project server will be out of scope here.
>
> So, here comes a list, smaller and larger items somewhat mixed:
>
> * Undo/redo: this is a must-have. I've started working on it
> * Implement the remaining types of task constraints:
> start-to-finish, start-to-start, finish-to-finish
I have a long plane flight coming up next week (Sunday), so if nobody
else sings out, I will try to have a look at this one then. Every time I
make a project plan with Planner I want to use something other than
finish-to-start somewhere.
> * Zoom and date range options for printing
> * Remember print settings
> * Use libgda for the database support
> * Up to date, complete userguide
> * Usability improvements to the gantt chart (move tasks with the
> mouse, context-menu for gantt bars, etc
Along similar lines: I seem to regularly need to edit something via the
tasks menu and it would be nice that when I flip back to the Gantt view
if the highlighted item was the one I have highlighted in the Tasks
view. To me this seems logical -- highlighting the same data element in
both views. Do other people have strong feelings?
I am almost volunteering to look at this (again because it fixes a
problem I care about), but I don't want to spend time if it has some
clear drawback and is unlikely to be accepted.
> * Project template files (nice and useful project examples)
> * OpenOffice spreadsheet export. There is an XSL stylesheet for
> this, just needs to be hooked up
> * Other export/import filters? Gnumeric comes to mind, and simple
> CSV text export
Are there any standards in this area that people know about? What I am
asking is whether the existing spreadsheet export stylesheet just uses a
style that looks reasonable, or are we emulating something that exists
in Microsoft Project or another tool?
> * Finish the "Time table view" (we need a better name), displays a
> resource centric gantt like chart, Xavier has started looking at
> this
"Resource utilisation" sounds nearly as bad, but that is what I kept
thinking of it as when this was originally being worked on. "Resource
usage", maybe? "Resource scheduling"?
Cheers,
Malcolm
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