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Looking for a project management system
From: |
Subhan Michael Tindall |
Subject: |
Looking for a project management system |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Aug 2014 18:23:25 +0000 |
I'm looking for a light-weight project management system to help organize my
growing number of projects.
It seems like there's a lot out there, but I haven't found one that seems like
it quite meets my needs.
Most seem to be keyed in to github or similar, which is not really an option
for me.
I've played around with projectile, it *almost* gets there but not quite.
Features I would like are:
Arbitrary list of files for a project (projectile uses a 'directory is a
project' model
Ability to merge projects (I often have small projects that get merged into
bigger ones)
Load specified files for a project (flagged or regexp?) into buffers
Switch between projects, with some way to flag files auto-loaded IE all *.org
files in project)
Auto-switch org-agenda-files to match the current project for reporting and
agendas.
Can anybody point me at something that might meet my needs, or at least get
close enough for me to
justify a little code hacking to customize?
Thanks!
Subhan
Subhan Michael Tindall
Program Analyst - FamilyCare Health Plans
825 NE Multnomah St, Suite 1400; Portland OR 97232
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Fax: 503-471-3177
Email: subhant@familycareinc.org<mailto:subhant@familycareinc.org>
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- Looking for a project management system,
Subhan Michael Tindall <=