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Discussions while working on a small project. how to implement?
There is a small project under development. Several people are working on it.
It is necessary to exchange thoughts with each other and for others to see it.
How to implement it? The project management system in this case is a monster.
Wiki? and which engine is easier and simpler?
Or are there other options?
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They skype for quick discussion (who needs more and will always read history), some DocuWiki to record resolved issues and useful ideas.
a flyer with a drawing board is a very good option, but only if people are not remote.
redmine. You can first disable unnecessary modules and leave, say, wikis and discussion forums, then connect tasks, then an operational plan, etc. The main thing is that everything will remain and nothing will need to be transferred anywhere when the project grows.
Google wave with its chips is best suited here. True, it was brake when I tested it about a year ago, but maybe something has already been improved. If the system is still on invites, I can send it if necessary.
I periodically work in a team of ~ 5 people, not just remote, but scattered across significantly different time zones (that is, one writes something and the other sleeps). They didn’t come up with anything better than mail with copies of each letter for all participants, it’s convenient for us anyway.
google wave? and thoughts to write down, and share, and discuss them right there.
you can use a common blog, post notes, sketches, etc., link in profile :-[
I don’t agree about the monster, it doesn’t eat much resources at all. Well, ruby is now on many virtual hostings.
google wave (until completely closed, then Wave in Box) or share a word file in google docs, or better a table with sheets (it will be more convenient to divide discussions into categories)
they themselves have the same problem on the agenda, until they stopped using Google Docs. While it seems to be convenient, you can see who is online, who writes / does what. Plus, if several people work with one document, then a mini-chat type appears and you can exchange thoughts.
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