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- From: Richard Morris <webmaster@pfaf.org>
- To: Permaculture Plant Database <pcplantdb@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [pcplantdb] [synthesis][33][2.18.05]
- Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 09:40:13 +0000
PIW Tasks 2.8.05> write a concise description of your responsibility/commitment,
Everyone 1. assess how much time you have to contribute to this project,
> and send it to Stephanie
Unfortunatly very little time until July. Many confliciting priorities.
Trying to duck responsibilities, partially on purpose so I don't take on more that I can realisticitly do.
2. provide feedback on Project Plan documents> – unless you let me know, I will assume that you are completing or
3. send Stephanie an update regarding your current tasks (below)
> planning to complete all the tasks on your list!
John S.
1. insert tasks in issue tracker (or set it up, and teach us how to use
it)
2. set up an issue tracker (has this already been done?)
3. give John H. whatever feedback he needs to deploy issue tracker on
Ibiblio
4. write and post information regarding issue tracker on
permaculture.info website
5. organize user test of first build (to happen on a weekly basis)
6. when we are ready, organize a design review
Chad (and Rich? Where do you fit in?)
Where do I fit in? Very good question. Probably most in technical schema design issues.
1. write a formal spec (with Johns and others’ help)
On the case.
2. write a non-technical summary of what you’ve achieved for the> Threshold progress report – I’m willing to edit it, but I cannot
> write it for you
3. create database schema
On the case.
4. create a working database (with no real data) with PHP> connection and simple front end (since we already have a
> working database with real data, has this task been completed?)
Completed. Chad not me.
5. create ability for user input (this must be better defined)
Lawrence
1. Send Stephanie a description of all the lists you’d like PIW
announced to
2. Continue researching interesting UI’s/database structures as you come
across them
John H.
1. When ready, deploy issue tracker on Ibiblio
Bear
1. Continue maintaining/embellishing the website, as necessary
2. Research interesting UI’s/database structures
Stephanie 1. Create project plan documents!
2. write Progress Report for Threshold
3. Continue grant-writing efforts 4. write a detailed description of envisioned user interface/experience
5. Research interesting UI’s/database structures (including Biomimicry
and EIE)
6. Write announcements for Lawrence’s lists
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[pcplantdb] [synthesis][33][2.18.05],
Stephanie Gerson, 02/18/2005
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
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[pcplantdb] [synthesis][33][2.18.05],
Stephanie Gerson, 02/18/2005
- Re: [pcplantdb] [synthesis][33][2.18.05], Richard Morris, 02/20/2005
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