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Re: task management/todo lists
- To: core at arabeyes dot org
- Subject: Re: task management/todo lists
- From: Mohammed Elzubeir <elzubeir at arabeyes dot org>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 13:43:08 -0500
- User-agent: Mutt/1.3.28i
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 10:59:56AM -0700, Nadim Shaikli wrote:
>
> 1. Its requires a certificate (which I'm guessing is normal, right ?)
Yes, it's on an apache SSL server. The current certificate is just a dummy
one.
> 2. Its (or maybe arabeyes) is somewhat slow; have you considered hosting
> this on a different machine besides arabeyes (walid and gang ?)
There were network problems earlier today (and seems still a little shaky).
> 3. Is one able to assign work/TODO-items to people ?
Not the TODO's, but you can have sub-projects under the TODO items.
> 4. Can I add notes to one of the TODO items.
> For instance I might want to add some notes or emails regarding some
> of the TODO items for completeness. Is that possible ?
> It would be ideal to be able to click on a TODO item and really dive
> into it by having a place to put all one's notes, details, emails, etc.
Not sure. Tried to experiment? That was the idea ;)
> 5. The 'Home' button (top-left & top-right) notes report problems to
> 'support'
?
> 6. How do the notes figure into this -- are they private, public. How
> do you envision using 'em ? Are they linked to the TODO list somehow ?
You give a specific group access to see or not see your lists. All this
is under 'Preferences'.
> 7. Is this package capable of sending email reminders ?
I am almost certain. I didn't test everything -- I simply set it up minimally
and sent out the email about it.
> 8. Don't call it edara since it confuses things. Call it by its name
> 'GroupWare' as it notes.
If this goes live, eDara will not be -- so no confusion.
later
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