Hi folks, For the NSF grant, we're looking at ways to track our milestones, etc. Would anyone object to me making a "Project" on GitHub under yt and filling it out with the specific milestones we enumerated? A "Project" is basically like a trello board, and can map cards to issues (but does not have to). This would not need to be completely distinct from other developments and issues and whatnot, but I thought this might be the most convenient way. -Matt
Sounds like a good idea. Good to have a method to see our major
developments. I guess looking at the changelog for major highlights from
previous development periods?
Cameron
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Matthew Turk
Hi folks,
For the NSF grant, we're looking at ways to track our milestones, etc.
Would anyone object to me making a "Project" on GitHub under yt and filling it out with the specific milestones we enumerated? A "Project" is basically like a trello board, and can map cards to issues (but does not have to). This would not need to be completely distinct from other developments and issues and whatnot, but I thought this might be the most convenient way.
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We could do that, but I was thinking we'd just go forward with this
from here on out -- would that also be ok?
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 3:59 PM Cameron Hummels
Sounds like a good idea. Good to have a method to see our major developments. I guess looking at the changelog for major highlights from previous development periods?
Cameron
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Matthew Turk
wrote: Hi folks,
For the NSF grant, we're looking at ways to track our milestones, etc.
Would anyone object to me making a "Project" on GitHub under yt and filling it out with the specific milestones we enumerated? A "Project" is basically like a trello board, and can map cards to issues (but does not have to). This would not need to be completely distinct from other developments and issues and whatnot, but I thought this might be the most convenient way.
-Matt _______________________________________________ yt-dev mailing list -- yt-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to yt-dev-leave@python.org
-- Cameron Hummels NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Astronomy California Institute of Technology http://chummels.org _______________________________________________ yt-dev mailing list -- yt-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to yt-dev-leave@python.org
Oh sure, that's fine! I was just offering an idea if we wanted to backport
things, but no worries if we don't want to do that.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 2:00 PM, Matthew Turk
We could do that, but I was thinking we'd just go forward with this from here on out -- would that also be ok? On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 3:59 PM Cameron Hummels
wrote: Sounds like a good idea. Good to have a method to see our major
developments. I guess looking at the changelog for major highlights from previous development periods?
Cameron
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 1:53 PM, Matthew Turk
wrote:
Hi folks,
For the NSF grant, we're looking at ways to track our milestones, etc.
Would anyone object to me making a "Project" on GitHub under yt and filling it out with the specific milestones we enumerated? A "Project" is basically like a trello board, and can map cards to issues (but does not have to). This would not need to be completely distinct from other developments and issues and whatnot, but I thought this might be the most convenient way.
-Matt _______________________________________________ yt-dev mailing list -- yt-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to yt-dev-leave@python.org
-- Cameron Hummels NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Astronomy California Institute of Technology http://chummels.org _______________________________________________ yt-dev mailing list -- yt-dev@python.org To unsubscribe send an email to yt-dev-leave@python.org
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-- Cameron Hummels NSF Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Astronomy California Institute of Technology http://chummels.org
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