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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <200605222011.k4MKBnS6265418@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 05/22/06
> at 01:11 PM, "Lynn H. Maxson" said:
>
> >That presents a challenge similar to the one
> >currently underway in the SCOUG Programming SIG, that of collaboration,
> >communication, and decision making, including setting priorities.
>
> Not really.
>
> I recommend you check out
>
> http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Main_Page
>
> If Bob's presentations add additional knowledge to this base, then it
> should be contributed. Otherwise, it is best to post his word as articles
> on the SCOUG website. In this case our web editor, Carla, can assist with
> organizing the content.
>
> With regards to managing and facilitating the potential PMMail development
> relaunch, I suspect that this will be done with TRAC and Subversion. See
>
> svn.netlabs.org
>
> for how this all works.
Heretic!!! Existing tools are eeeevill! After all, one of these days,
RSN, we will have the Developers' Assistant that will be sooooooooo much
better than Subversion. Well, maybe not Real-Soon-Now (RSN).... But six
months or a year from now, we will get the existing PMMail code into the
DA. Then in one more week, only one developer will surpass everything that
went on with the development team during the previous six months to a year.
--
Gregory W. Smith (WD9GAY) gsmith@well.com
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