[liberationtech] [Freedombox-discuss] Who's interested in project management & collaboration tools? And...
Jay Sulzberger
jays at panix.com
Sat Aug 4 21:14:01 PDT 2012
On Sun, 5 Aug 2012, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Hi Melvin,
>
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>> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1947703258/smart-notebooks-keeping-on-the-same-page-across-th
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>> So... I'd really welcome any feedback on the questions who cares about
>> project management & collaboration tools, how to reach them, and what
>> might motivate them enough to take a look at what I'm doing?
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>> Have you seen bettermeans?
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>> www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAlnMWlvw9g
>> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAlnMWlvw9g>
>>
>
> Have now, and in a sense it's the exact opposite of I'm working on - it
> imposes its view of how to manage collaboration, and it's a centralized
> system.
>
> Most of the feedback I'm getting has been telling me that I need to to a
> better job of differentiating what I'm doing from the mass of project
> management products and services, so...
>
> 1. Simplicity: The model is more about keeping everyone on the same page
> (like actors following the same script) than about lots of process. In the
> case of project management, a script looks more like a list of action items -
> hence the reason that an awful lot of project managers end up simply keeping
> track of things in spreadsheets. The trick is how to share the same "script"
> across the net.
>
> 2. Distributed and Peer-to-Peer: If you're happy with sharing a GoogleDocs
> spreadsheet, this project isn't for you. If you like linked spreadsheets,
> but wished they actually worked across the net, and used open formats and
> protocols - that's what I'm shooting for. Write an action item list in a
> spreadsheet-like format, email it to collaborators, then as folks update
> things, those updates propagate automagically - no sorting through tons of
> emails to extract updates. (Also allow more wiki-like things, for Q&A,
> background materials, etc. - again, distributed rather than all running on a
> central machine).
>
> 3. Open everything.
Perhaps just limited encrypted Usenet?
Also perhaps:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeyh/git-annex-assistant-like-dropbox-but-with-your-own
with a daemon that labels files, presents histories, and such like.
oo--JS.
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