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Projectplace – a look into a possible future or the Product Council Report

November 24, 2010

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We had another Product Council meeting and this is the report. Please note that before anything is developed, tested and released it could all change. In bullet form: Current Development (short term – yes we are working on this right now, likely to be released soonish) Improvements for Safari A beta for a document management […]

Release Night 9th November 2010

November 9, 2010

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10th November 2010. Just a short edit to say that the release was successful last night. Access Rights Overview, Improvments to Conversations and Easier to Get Started as a new user have been implemented in Projectplace. 9th November 2010. Wow, there’s that energy in the air again at Projectplace. The latest release is ready on […]

What happens at a Quality Backlog meeting anyway?

November 5, 2010

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This is an old blog post of mine but the process is still the same so I thought I’d re-post it here for your reading pleasure. A week or two ago, we had one of our monthly quality backlog meetings. This meeting is where I get to represent you, the users, and try to get […]

People didn’t understand a thing – but now we can talk

November 4, 2010

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This is a translation of an article by Anders Lotsson on Computer Sweden’s web site. The original article (in Swedish) can be found here. Even though Projectplace was a success from the start customers didn’t understand the underlying idea. Now social networking has helped us understand Mattias Hällström’s view of projects: dialogue instead of orders. […]

What happens to ideas with status Business Case?

November 3, 2010

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At Projectplace Ideas we collect all sorts of feedback from our users. Most of it is suggestions for improvement to the service. This is absolutely invaluable to us. I do a rough status selection for your ideas based on how much development is required and how much it would impact the current system. If it […]