Workphlow
Workplow
Visually organize your team's tasks
Basics
Workphlow provides a visual interface to the status and importance of a Task from Maniphest. It allows teams to quickly organize and make changes to their work at hand. As tasks move from left to right, they are more complete. As they move bottom to top, they are more important. Individual tasks may only belong to one Workphlow.
Nomenclature
Workphlow: The name of the application
Workspace: A user defined collection of Boards. By default users will have an 'Active' and 'Inactive' Workspace. Additional ones can be defined later.
Board: A user defined collection of Panels. A Board is a type of Tag of which only one may be present on a task. It is visually represented in a Workspace.
Panels: A user defined collection of Tasks. Panels provide simple event triggers when Tasks are dragged in and out of them. Tasks may be updated either on the Task itself or by dragging between panels.
Tasks: A deer, a female deer. Tasks are objects from Maniphest.
Tags
All current projects will be re-implemented as Tags with an associated type of "Project". Taken from T390 and condensed:
(*) Project Normal projects have no special rules. They can be associated with tasks and other objects, have wiki pages, and users can join and leave them. ( ) Policy Group Policy groups can used to implement permissions. For example, if you create a policy group called "Security", you can restrict the visibility of tasks, revisions, etc., to only members of the "Security" policy group. ( ) Tag Tags are lightweight projects that don't have members or wiki pages. ( ) Team Teams are projects which can have an oncall rotation and be assigned ownership of tasks. ( ) Workphlow (like Trello or Greenhopper) Workphlow projects organize work using a series of buckets like "Backlog", "Assigned", "In Progress", "Testing" and "Complete", similar to Trello or Greenhopper. You can customize the buckets.
- Last Author
- chad
- Last Edited
- Feb 20 2013, 6:38 PM