As an experiment, I’ve set up an issue tracker for the space on github.
This is to see if this is a valid way to deal with managing the tasks
around the space that need doing, through treating the space like a
software project.
The idea behind this is that people can log issues for things that need
doing, however big or small, allowing people to know straight off what
needs doing, who is working on it, and how its going.
It should be pretty useful for hack the space days and the like, as a
communal to-do list.
I’ve seeded it with a few things I’ve noticed recently, if people could
open an issue for anything else that’d be ace.
Ta,
Bob
have set some “milestones” for things to be completed by etc… this should
give us better transparency on deadlines.
Should we also put space projects and other such items (cog clock) on there?On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 4:50 PM, Bob Clough parag0n@ivixor.net wrote:
As an experiment, I’ve set up an issue tracker for the space on github.
This is to see if this is a valid way to deal with managing the tasks
around the space that need doing, through treating the space like a
software project.
https://github.com/HACManchester/Space/issues
The idea behind this is that people can log issues for things that need
doing, however big or small, allowing people to know straight off what
needs doing, who is working on it, and how its going.
It should be pretty useful for hack the space days and the like, as a
communal to-do list.
I’ve seeded it with a few things I’ve noticed recently, if people could
open an issue for anything else that’d be ace.
Ta,
Bob
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Ace 
If the projects have their own repos (like the cog clock) i’d keep them out
of the general issue tracker.
True, I was thinking more like “Finish Cog Clock” as an issue with a link
to the correct repo. This way we can see what projects are currently
ongoing and need work etc.On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Bob Clough parag0n@ivixor.net wrote:
Ace 
If the projects have their own repos (like the cog clock) i’d keep them
out of the general issue tracker.
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