GreenHopper?
Michelle D'Souza
michelle.dsouza at utoronto.ca
Wed Dec 19 16:59:26 UTC 2007
I'll send a request for a license. I think this will be interesting
to try out.
Michelle
On 18-Dec-07, at 5:36 PM, Daphne Ogle wrote:
> +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
>> Technical Lead, Fluid Project
>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
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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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Michelle D'Souza
Software Developer, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
University of Toronto
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