System for who's working on what

Jonas Smedegaard dr at jones.dk
Thu Feb 11 18:39:12 UTC 2010


On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 06:27:13PM +0000, Harry Rickards wrote:
>Is there any system that lists who's currently working on what, so
>duplicate work is not performed (e.g a new version of package x comes
>out, person a and person b are both working on it and end up
>duplicating each others work)? If not, does anyone else think setting
>up something (maybe with etherpad or similar) is a good idea?

I don't know etherpad, but would generally prefer to stick to common (to 
Debian) tools: RFP bugreports, and if that's not enough then a wiki 
page at wiki.debian.org.


  - Jonas

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