On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:54:44PM -0000, Luca Invernizzi wrote:
> Hi Duncan. I marked your blueprint as superseded by this bug because I
> was cleaning up blueprints which had already a bug opened with a similar
> idea. Having a discussion in blueprints is not easy (there are no
> comments, only the "whiteboard", when anyone can write-and delete).
gtg is a concise enough project that blueprints may be superfluous. I
find them handy myself in Ubuntu, and to a lesser degree in Inkscape,
but for smaller projects I work on I usually just turn blueprints off
and use just the bug tracker. Better to have a unified place for your
work.
Regarding Duncan's point, yeah maybe the title/subject of this bug
should be redone to be something like, "Implement a task detail pane to
show in the main taskbrowser window" or something?
Also, there should probably be a second bug opened for adding the
infrastructure to support the above. I think it should be a
plugin-based mechanism, such as a notebook into which plugins can add
tabs. I'd be willing to take the assignment for implementing this
framework (actually I've already started on it and have made some modest
progress...)
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:54:44PM -0000, Luca Invernizzi wrote:
> Hi Duncan. I marked your blueprint as superseded by this bug because I
> was cleaning up blueprints which had already a bug opened with a similar
> idea. Having a discussion in blueprints is not easy (there are no
> comments, only the "whiteboard", when anyone can write-and delete).
gtg is a concise enough project that blueprints may be superfluous. I
find them handy myself in Ubuntu, and to a lesser degree in Inkscape,
but for smaller projects I work on I usually just turn blueprints off
and use just the bug tracker. Better to have a unified place for your
work.
Regarding Duncan's point, yeah maybe the title/subject of this bug
should be redone to be something like, "Implement a task detail pane to
show in the main taskbrowser window" or something?
Also, there should probably be a second bug opened for adding the
infrastructure to support the above. I think it should be a
plugin-based mechanism, such as a notebook into which plugins can add
tabs. I'd be willing to take the assignment for implementing this
framework (actually I've already started on it and have made some modest
progress...)