#project planning/management
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git has a steep learning curve to do anything advanced with it but it's extremely flexible
it has some very desirable features
i know, but its not meant as a project planner and you shouldnt use it for that, thats setting yourself up for a lot of pain
skill issue
thats like using a coat hanger as a table and being surpised its hard to use
it's a very versatile tool but it requires escaping the mind prison that is agile
yeah im gonna pass on that conversation
@ebon crescent wats kanban
as i said i am experimenting with it and wouldn't recommend it to anyone
but maybe someday I'll get it to work for me
otherwise todo lists
basically a step list with small-scale tickets
yea, thats where any markdown editor shines
love me some [] checklists
idk the full definition but thats the basics
ahh gotcha, just a card system
pureref is a banger tho..
got soo many mood boards ill never run out of inspiration
I've yet to see any compelling feature that's missing from the combination of vim and git for project management
except a shallower learning curve
doesnt obsidian have a mood board built in? why the addition of pureref?
would be cool to not require anything else
Agile doesn't tell you how to do things. All agile says is "Measure how fast you do things and tell people as quickly as you can", that's all.
You can do agile with this system of yours with no more difficulties than you already have to deal with.
Agile doesn't tell you to use Kanban or SCRUM or sprints or whatever.
sure
i could have been more specific, "that is any 'agile' methodology"
by your definition I'm not sure how well a pure git approach could measure how fast you do things or tell people about them
telling people maybe as you could get that from updates on pull
but less positive on measuring stuff
there is probably support for measuring dates between commits
so maybe
i think I'd just call it git though
infinite scaleability..
obsidian can embed images
but pureref u can clump images.. i just find it more aesthetically pleasing..
All I really need is
- A way to write user stories
- Relate tickets to those user stories
- Relate subtickets to those tickets
- Relate subtickets to those subtickets
- Track my progress on the tickets on a kanban board.
Trello satifies those conditions with the Hello Epics power-up addon
but it's paid
more content, easier to access w/ pureref, for images/moodboards anyway
thats alot for "all i really need" lol
Ultimately it's just a kanban board and some digital post it notes.
u any good at webdev?
I could cook this up, but don't wanna spend the time on it, lol.
Trn
trn?
thats fair, i tend to think about doing things like that if i see a market..
say its not only just for u..
might be some 🤑 going around
I mean, there's tools that do this for 💵 , but I haven't found a nice free open-source alternative.
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