>
> What's the basis of this objection to a web-based dev management
> system? Seems like web-based makes plenty of sense for a physically
> disparate development community like this one.
I can't speak for the people who don't like web based but my guess is
that the web is not their primary medium of communication. Email is.
>
> It also seems that, once you get it up and running, any worthwhile dev
> management system is going to actually take less time / effort to
> maintain than, say, maintaining manually concocted todo lists and
> coordinating development via a mailing list.
This is true or at least, this is my experience but you are not going to
convince many people of that.
> Call me a normaliser, but even if the maintenance cost is higher, I
> think it's worth it to have a centralised, authoratitive, organised
> repository for dev task data.
I agree.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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