Opened 20 years ago
Closed 18 years ago
#914 closed enhancement (duplicate)
Better support for project planning and timelines
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | Christopher Lenz |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | roadmap | Version: | none |
Severity: | normal | Keywords: | time estimate |
Cc: | Branch: | ||
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Description
It would be really good to be able to put time estimates on tickets, and be able to view this information by project, milestone, person etc. It would become really obvious if a milestone could not be met, and priorities can be shuffled around.
Initially, support for number of days would be sufficient in a lot of cases, and then specifics on how many hours a week someone can work on a project could be specified.
This could be viewed as getting away from tracking tickets, but one of the end results would be that a ticket can have an estimated fixed by date on it (and then perhaps a release date corresponding to the next milestone). This would be of great benefit for some tickets.
Also, other project management applications (MS Project included) are really formal and quite cumbersome to work with (when dealing with changing timelines and priorities). All I want to be able to do is get some rough timelines for how long something will take, with the ease of being able to change the priority of a task, or reassigning etc. Especially when it's already done in [trac].
Also, can TracTickets be updated with information as to what would happen to my email address should I type it in?
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Change History (2)
comment:1 by , 20 years ago
Keywords: | project timeline ticket priority removed |
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Severity: | normal → enhancement |
comment:2 by , 18 years ago
Resolution: | → duplicate |
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Status: | new → closed |
This is rather broad and overlaps a bunch of other tickets, so I'm going to close it.
See #838, #710, #560 and #440.
About the last paragraph in your description: please file that as separate ticket, or (preferably) just edit TracTickets yourself with the kind of info you'd like to see.