> Under the "what the heck" theory, I enabled the Task Manager on the Python > project -- beware the 6-hour delay! Created two "subprojects" in it, P1.6 > and P2, for tasks generally related to finishing the Python 1.6 and 2.0 > releases, respectively. Beauuuutiful! > Don't know anything more about it. It appears you can set up a web of tasks > under a "subproject", with fields for who's assigned, percent complete, > status, hours of work, priority, start & end dates, and a list of tasks each > task depends on. > > If anyone can think of a use for it, be my guest <wink>. I played with it a bit. I added three tasks under 1.6 that need to be done. > I *suspect* everyone already has admin privileges for the Task Manager, but > can't be sure. Today I couldn't fool either Netscape or IE5 into displaying > the user-permissions Admin page correctly. Everyone down to "lemburg" does > have admin privs for TaskMan, but from the middle of MAL's line on on down > it's all empty space for me. That must be a Windows limitation on how many popup menus you can have. Stupid Windows :-) ! This looks fine on Linux in Netscape (is there any other browser :-) ? and indeed the permissions are set correctly. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.pythonlabs.com/~guido/)
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