GreenHopper?
Daphne Ogle
daphne at media.berkeley.edu
Tue Dec 18 22:36:49 UTC 2007
+1 assuming we can demo and see that it works as the video represents.
Besides the obvious efficiency of only needing to type tasks into one
place, I think the jira relationship will be very useful as we take
current tasks and break them down further as the work begins. By
using jira's "related to" attribute it seems like it might allow us
to nicely have the 20,000 ft. view for global planning and a more
detailed view for specific project planning.
-Daphne
On Dec 18, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Colin Clark wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is pretty interesting, and I'm curious to hear what others
> think about it. We're using CardMeeting at the moment for simple,
> collaborative task planning.
>
> For our UX plan, I am in the process of transferring the tasks from
> each card into JIRA, where we can more easily track and manage the
> tasks as we start to work on them. I don't think of this as
> "cluttering up" JIRA at all--that's why we've got it. :)
>
> I like CardMeeting because it's simple and direct. But I dislike
> the fact that it is hosted separately and is difficult to share
> with others. Moving this planning process into JIRA might work
> well. Thoughts?
>
> Colin
>
> Allison Bloodworth wrote:
>> Wow, this app does indeed seem incredibly cool from watching the
>> demo--thanks for the link, Marc! It sounds like we can use it for
>> free, too, since we are an open-source project. Perhaps we can
>> talk during our Thursday design team meeting about whether this is
>> something that team would like to try. The only question I have is
>> whether creating all design-related cards as separate JIRA issues
>> would clutter up JIRA too much...but perhaps we can have a
>> separate space in JIRA for design planning.
>> Allison
>> On Dec 17, 2007, at 5:42 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
>>> I don't think this was on our radar -- at least I didn't know
>>> about it. This looks great based on the video and would save a
>>> ton of time synching jira with our cards. And even allows us to
>>> do some reporting!
>>>
>>> I wonder if plug-ons fall into the free to open source projects
>>> category? Peter, including you here in case you know.
>>>
>>> Thanks for pointing this our Marc!
>>>
>>> -Daphne
>>>
>>> On Dec 17, 2007, at 4:59 PM, Marc Brierley wrote:
>>>
>>>> When you guys were thinking about a virtual story card system,
>>>> did you look at GreenHopper?
>>>> http://www.greenpeppersoftware.com/en/products/GreenHopper
>>>> -mARC
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> Colin Clark
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Daphne Ogle
Senior Interaction Designer
University of California, Berkeley
Educational Technology Services
daphne at media.berkeley.edu
cell (510)847-0308
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