Hello Mirek,
Thank you a lot for putting this workflow in motion! I think many good
things will come out of it.
Alberto, do wunderkit or sitxy integrate within our infrastructure? Is it
open source? What about the data? The reason we use wikis and mailing lists
is that they are proven tools for collaboration and they belong to us.
Best,
Charles.
Le 14 avr. 2012 18:45, "Alberto Delgado" <albertoeda@gmail.com> a écrit :
Have you thought of using wunderkit?
it's a very simple way to collaborate in projects like this,
you can talk, set tasks for specific peoople with deadlines and
add notes with any information needed.
www.wunderkit.com
Or stixy, to work on like a whiteboard.
http://www.stixy.com
There are many collaboration systems created for projects such
as this, i'm surprised that you're using a mailinglist with wiki
whiteboards
when the internet has way better tools for organizing collaborative
workflows.
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