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On 15/02/2025 02:35, Bald Eagle wrote:
> Concerning development of POV-Ray 4.0 / SDL 2.0, some of us have put forth the
> possibility of using some sort of Project Management software in order to
> organize and keep track of feature requests and progress on implementing key
> tasks, as well as making sure that the time someone volunteers to work on
> solutions can be chosen to be the most efficient by working on the highest
> priority items.
>
> I suggested doing this using Fossil, but that didn't seem to take off.
> https://www.fossil-scm.org/home/doc/trunk/www/index.wiki
https://plane.so is an open-source project management tool that can be self-hosted or
run in the cloud. We've (day job) been looking at it as our current solution, Pivotal
Tracker, is shutting down (purchased by Broadcom).
However honestly I think a project management tool like any of these is probably
overkill - unless someone is willing to be project manager and chief cat herder.
I've got a number of personal goals for 4.0 but none of them really require anything
outside of what github supplies.
-- Chris
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