@AAMfP@jenkstom thanks for telling me about Logseq, it wasn't on my radar! but looking over their website I saw it involved coding in its usage, to make "queries", and it gave me pause. did I understand that correctly?
A privacy-friendly and interactive Kanban board to organize personal tasks and TODOs. The desktop application is available for Debian Linux and Windows. The release contains a new feature and a bugfix.
A privacy-friendly and interactive Kanban board to organize personal tasks and TODOs.
The release was migrated to the latest Lazarus version to benefit from bug fixes.
Effectively planning and managing a complicated life can be made easier and less stressful if you adopt approaches like Kanban and Getting Things Done.
@ASegar
If you are also into Bullet Journal or similar notebook-based things, please take a look at this "Kanban Journal" I'm working on: it's a possible enhancement/addon of the Alastair Method (see @alastair) for the Bullet Journal.
If Agility is the ability to respond to changes in a meaningful way, a huge part of that consists of the time it takes until this response is in the hands of the customer so that a feedback loop can form.
If that's true, what's the value of Discovery Epics or Stories, Spikes, Dual Track whatever...
@RosannaSibora This paper-thing has no value for the users. A small group that's hardly representative for the real needs of users is given something to play with, instead of the real thing, a proxy. Then the proxy is thrown away, which is waste. Then a handover from those good at building proxies to those good at building the real thing happens.
Gained knowledge and hence risk reduction is uncertain, if not questionable. But a lot of time and capacity is used.
I'd argue that this proxy represents a mental model of the potential solution. It's a tool for thinking, aligning and learning fast as a team. In my book, this is not waste. Also, I'm not sure I agree with your assumption that some of those who built the proxy needs to be different from those building the real thing.
When you construct any physical thing, it's very helpful to first create a design on paper IMO.
(Agree that 2 week milestones is an agile anti-pattern tho.)
If you use Obsidian with the KanBan community plug-in, you likely filter cards by a search term from time to time. Especially on huge kanban boards with a ton of cards.
Here is the problem: By default, non-matching cards are dimmed while matching cards keep their style. I find it visually too cluttered. I’d prefer to only see my matching cards.
Here is my silly reverse-engineered CSS-only solution. Definitely one of my funniest selectors. Works great.
Screenshots of a kanban board coparing the same board before adding the css code and after adding the css code. In the before state the search term #hateit is active. All matching cards light up. All no matchin cards are dimmed. After adding the CSs code the same filter only shows the matching cards. All non-matching cards are gone. Way less visual clutter.
@AAMfP Jokes aside, I am easily distracted and need to see what is relevant and only what is relevant at a given point. Also depending on how you handle boards vs. tags. I tend to use as little boards as possible but organize several projects within one board. This is where filtering comes in handy.
Besides work I also utilise kanban boards as item libraries, blog ideas pipeline, bucket lists, etc.
@agile I once worked with a very tough PO who down prioritised stories from stakeholders who never came to do their share; to provide feedback. When they complained she simply answered surprised "HU!? Little did I know it would be so important to you, since you never cared about the results..."
These faces! I can tell you...! 😅
I finished the #Kanban class. Now, I need to take a deeper look at the metrics charts. I think this will add another professional layer to my experience so I can support #agile teams even more. Good invest! (I hope that soon a team can benefit from it.. still on the hunt for a job)
At 2pm I will join an online session for reviewing my #kanban board and using it to plan for the weeks and months ahead. This will be especially useful today as I came away from supervision with a new list of tasks! #PhD#phdlife