[Typo3] How do you organize yourself

Klaus Schinke klasch at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 8 10:28:41 CEST 2005


"Joe Frontman"> hi everyone,
>
> this is not necassarily typo3 related but it is related to fellows who 
> work on computers as coders, rooties, webmasters... generally everone who 
> has everday tasks on the computer!
>
> When working at the computer every day, I don't feel comfortable with my 
> workflow.
> There is such a mess in my folders and subfolders that I often don't find 
> my files anymore, so I end up doing things twice.
> For example when fixing code, it might happen that I have to do that same 
> thing again some time in the future just because I can not find my files 
> on my harddrive!
>
> How do you keep your stuff organized? I am willing to learn, but it seems 
> like that I cannot find good organizing programms.
> It seems to me that a "home" forum could be a good idea, only accessable 
> for myself, of course.
>
> I know that it sounds a bit silly installing a forum on my homecomputer 
> just in order to keep stuff organized.
> This forum could hold different topics like, 1) domain 1b) error message 
> 1b) solution
>
> It would be good to handle script stuff, but I also have daily jobs which 
> I want to do. But I do not like the calendar functions of the forums for 
> the daily task job.
>
> In general I need ideas for the following scenario.
>
> 1) Software which handles and organizes scripts, data, error logs from 
> certain dates, structure tree of topics and data
> 2) software which handles my daily tasks
>
> please don't tell me that you use wordpad, because I have been using it 
> ever since and I want to get rid of it.
>
>
> thanks
> joe

Maybe it would be good for you to have a look at the mantis bugtracker.

Every task is organized in tickets, you have many states for each ticket and
after youve done the work on a ticket you just clkose it.
everything is with email information







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