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Ideas / Re: Activity Feeds
« on: February 10, 2009, 03:41:08 am »
Hi,

I actually thought there was a difference in the data and it had more info in this view, but upon more inspection I see they are the same. The key difference though is that you can filter by type of activity and not only workspace and tag.

I tried marking a task complete to see if this shows up in either and it only shows the creation of the item but not the actual marking of complete.

Having an activity type filter on the dashboard view and seeing completed tasks would go a long way to improving the useability, especially managing data across 30+ workspaces.

Also, I dont see any comments in the dashboard other than mine but I think this is fixed in the RC version. I have not upgraded to the latest RC version, we will do so this week and I will see what changes there are etc.

Sorry to confuse you, just trying to lend some useability expertise and as I said before, I am super impressed with opengoo and enjoying using it. My feedback is as a user of the system with allot of data that is growing daily and I do struggle a little to easily get an overview of what happened the last day or so.

Due to the large amounts of data, as a manager of all these projects, I set time aside each day to "process" opengoo but currently I have to go into each project one at a time and open the tasks and go to view completed and try see what is done that was not done the day/s before to figure out what has changed in terms of tasks & comments is the same, I have to open them to see if there are any comments. Yes I would get an email if i was subscribed, but I am not always subscribed if I dont create it so I do miss comments. It is for this reason, having this in the dash, filterable as mentioned, I could process directly from the dashboard without to much sifting and clicking through pages.

Thanks for taking the time to listen to my suggestions..

Cheers,

Andy

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Ideas / Re: Activity Feeds
« on: February 06, 2009, 07:55:05 am »
Hi Guys,

Today I got renewed vision for this activity feed when I discovered something on opengoo today. I got so excited when I realised this I actually called our colleagues to show them and decided to post it here to get some thoughts from the community.

To recap, as I originally mentioned, an activity stream will allow you to see a snapshot of what is happening across your projects.

I was wanting to attach an object to a note and when the popup window that allows me to choose which items to select, I noticed that the "ALL" view allows me to see everything that has happened very similar to an activity stream.... with filters along the left side allowing me to drill into my activities.

See this image

http://skitch.com/pixelprodigy/bd2mp/path-finder

I am not sure how easy it would be to add this view to a tab across the top next to dashboard called activity, but this alone will (at least for me) have  abig impact on how I use opengoo. The image above gives me a really good idea what happened the last day or so across all our projects. Thats priceless as they say :) Mostly because it allows me to process through the system that much easier and faster without missing anything.

The main difference I see is that when an object is clicked, it will open instead of attach to something. Then once it opens, a comment can be left on it completing the workflow.

Im hoping this is enough to have this post moved to feature request  ;D

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How To's / comments showing in the dashboard
« on: February 02, 2009, 11:19:35 am »
Hi,

I am not sure if this is a bug but I have searched for a way to get this working.

I have noticed that I only see comments I make on objects in my dashboard. Is there a way to get it to show any comments from anyone and any object that I am subscribed to?

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Ideas / Re: Activity Feeds
« on: January 28, 2009, 04:24:17 am »
Thanks for the feedback on my post :) Im glad you like the ideas.

I agree RSS is handy for now and will use it but a little noisy as you say, so much to look at.

A filter on the stream would be crucial, so you can filter to see only comments recently added, or tasks completed and further filtered by date and user.

I know that something like this will take time and planning to implement properly so in the mean time I guess you can just look at everything from the point of view that the dashboard is key. Your list view I feel is half way there already so by building on this will be a good start.

I would say a first step in the right direction is adding tasks completed to the list as this will have a huge impact already at how the dashboard s used.

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Feng Office 1 / Re: comments on milestones differnt from on tasks?
« on: January 28, 2009, 04:21:46 am »
Thanks for the feedback, we will add all comments to the items themselves for now.

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Ideas / Re: Discussions
« on: January 28, 2009, 04:15:20 am »
This is a very similar request.... a forum is a form of dicsussion. Ignacio's suggestion of using notes is good and could work, but would work better under a discussions tab ;)

http://forums.opengoo.org/index.php?topic=796.0

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Ideas / Re: Discussions
« on: January 28, 2009, 04:12:33 am »
We are using it the same, I add a note if I want to start a discusssion, however notes and discussions are inherently different but the uses overlap and both are useful. For that fact alone its better to have them separate because then things are properly categorized.

How I see them

Notes: are things I think about that are important to the project and also what I want others to know. Replies here are useful as it allows people to get clarification or even start a discussion (this is where the overlap starts)

Discussion: are things that need clarification and generally important feedback from the team so the project can move forward.

It would be nice to have a discussions tab, just like the notes but the fact that its separate will help keep things where they belong.

Another way of seeing it
I guess that in opengoo, all items are able to have comments added to them so anything can be turned into a discussion. On that premise, maybe its better to have a current discussions tab where it summarizes any items that have a comment on them. This way things that are important that are being discussed are easily accesible.

One really neat feature of an app we tried recently was that it had an inbox where all your system mesages would go, so if there was a reply to a discussion I would see it in my inbox. Yes, this works in my email but again, its important that as much of the work to be done is kept central to the system.

Maybe a workaround for that is using the built in mail function linked to an email account that is only for the notifications and set the system email to this address.

I think this is turning into two topics so I will leave it there, feedback will be great!

Here is the app I am referring to

https://www.actionmethod.com/

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Feng Office 1 / comments on milestones differnt from on tasks?
« on: January 27, 2009, 05:17:28 am »
Hi,

I notice that when a comment is addded to a milestone it does not show up in the dashboard but when its added to a task it does. Is this intentionally for some reason or a bug?

Thanks in advance,

Andy

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Ideas / Discussions
« on: January 27, 2009, 05:07:50 am »
I feel this is a very useful feature to allow teams to discuss issues that come up without having to go via email, the communication is then centralized. My vision for this is that its a module that is identical to the notes but called discussions instead, we kinda already use notes for this purpose but a proper module would make things easier.

A scenario is that we work with a remote team in different time zones, If I am working and think of something that needs input from the team then I can start a discussion with my thought (get it out of my head) and they can respond and when I login again I can see their thoughts and leave mine. This keeps the project moving ahead and avoids any stagnation.... sure this can be done in an email but having it in the system with everything else is much better ;)

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Ideas / Activity Feeds
« on: January 27, 2009, 05:00:06 am »
This post is kind of an extension of this post but rather different so I decided to start a new thread:

http://forums.opengoo.org/index.php?topic=781.new;topicseen#new

I work with columbusgeek and I am with him saying we have searched and tried nearly every Project management app out there and they all seem to lack key features, or if they have the features, they loose the plot when it comes to useability.

OpenGoo is as close as it gets to being the best app available, I do feel however that it does also need to address the change in the industry from traditional project management apps to address a social aspect to it. Activity feeds (thanks to the likes of facebook) are fast becoming the next best thing in project management, the ability to look at a timeline of activity (more importantly being able to drill down into a users activity) and then comment on that activity is a particularly new trend I have found in all of the bigger "WebOffice/Portal"

I feel your dashboard, especialy the list view is a very similar concept to what I am describing above, all be it a very minimal version. One thing I noticed that was missing was if a task is completed it does not show up in the dashboard view. This is as columbusgeek suggested in his last post and re confirms what I have been thinking about for a few days now.... which is what started my long post ;)

The basic idea behind the activity feed is that it provides a quick view of what has happened in a timeline but the details are important, so instead of milestone it would be "milestone completed" or "milestone created" along with who created it and and when. One key feature is that the stream is then used to drive easy collabortion in the team by allowing comments on each activity and the comment itself is then added to the top of the stream. As with your current dashboard list view, its based on time, so everything is in order so its hard to miss anything new that has happened in your spaces.

A good example of this is that I received an email from Matt (columbusgeek) this morning with a comment attached to a milestone but when I opened it using the link it didnt go directly to the task, and I checked my dashboards but found nothing so went looking for the milestone where it was and then I saw the comment. This entire process would be avoided as all I would do when logging in is go to my feed and process it kinda like we do with email. One bonus of working like this is that it reduces the number of emails coming in that need to be dealt with as the system gets busy the system emails become a bit of a pain, the activity feed will reduce this by allowing users to turn off email updates and rather use the feed to process everything.

Here are some links to some apps that have started to implement activity feeds that mat be of assistance if you feel this suggestion to be interesting ;)

1. cyn.in (we are still considering using this along side opengoo for our documentation etc but the overlap is so much its a little impractical however they have a wonderful adobe air app that pulls in the activity feed and allows one to react directly from there without opening the web app)

see link here: http://blogs.adobe.com/air/2008/12/adobe_air_powered_cynin_deskto.html

2. http://www.producteev.com/ a very new service with a large focus on activity and social media integration, I just fee the interface and way tasks are managed is not ideal for large multi tier projects.

3. http://www.liferay.com/web/guest/home

4. Facebook of course... the new updates they made to the activity feed where people can now comment on each status update was very clever indeed and its no surprise many apps are adopting this.

There are others I can dig out if needed but those are the main ones I can think of but if this idea is interesting I would be happy to provide more feedback if needed.

In conclusion, I thoroughly enjoy using opengoo and feel it has a very bright future. I dont usually take time to provide feedback unless I have allot of faith in a product and see the potential. We are a professional CMS theming company and are also considering doing a few themes for opengoo and making them available on our website with a "we recommend opengoo" plastered all over ;)

Thanks again to all of you for the hard work to produce such a great app for us to use!!

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Ideas / Re: send email to create a task
« on: January 27, 2009, 04:43:07 am »
I second this one, its something I used allot in our other systems and is porbably what I miss the most. If I have an email that needs attention, I can copy a specific email address and it will not only respond to the person but also task it in opengoo.

For some insight on how this works, in for example "5pm project" each project is given an email address which can be copied to the address book and used to send to it. I guess in opengoo it would be the space or preferably the milestone..

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