Post 359481 by mneme@qoto.org
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 (DIR) Post #347842 by mneme@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:19:21Z
       
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       I feel like a ridiculously simple creature sometimes.  All of my tasks for today were very short, so I get to move a lot of tickets to the "Done" column. This makes me feel far more pleased with myself than is remotely rational.
       
 (DIR) Post #347843 by freemo@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:23:38Z
       
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       @mneme I get so much satisfaction from moving tickets to done I find myself created tickets for even small tasks! It helps me get organized too.
       
 (DIR) Post #347860 by solanaceae@explosion.party
       2018-10-03T16:25:00.734040Z
       
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       @freemo @mneme What're your systems?
       
 (DIR) Post #347861 by freemo@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:25:44Z
       
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       @solanaceae System in what sense? Like what software do we use to keep track of tickets?@mneme
       
 (DIR) Post #347892 by solanaceae@explosion.party
       2018-10-03T16:26:29.716369Z
       
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       @freemo @mneme Yes, if that's how it's done.
       
 (DIR) Post #347893 by freemo@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:27:55Z
       
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       @solanaceae For me its usually either JIRA or on GitHub. But we are talking software development not personal to-do list or anything.@mneme
       
 (DIR) Post #347995 by mneme@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:31:26Z
       
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       @solanaceae @freemo My team uses JIRA and something approximating Kanban. So my tickets go: Selected For Work->In Development->In Validation->Ready To Release->Done. But I also use the "Getting Things Done" system (from a book by the same name - which I've not actually read), which I track with an app called Nirvana. I'm naturally disorganised, so unless I'm very strict with myself things rapidly unravel!
       
 (DIR) Post #347996 by freemo@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:36:46Z
       
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       @mneme I'm always on the lookout for a good to-do app (todoist is my top choice right now). I'll check out nirvana.@solanaceae
       
 (DIR) Post #348101 by solanaceae@explosion.party
       2018-10-03T16:42:26.075308Z
       
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       @freemo @mneme I can't stand smartphones for many reasons. I have no system. Having no system is a terrible system. My life is a (literal) pile of dusty scraps of paper and indecipherable scrawlings.
       
 (DIR) Post #348102 by freemo@qoto.org
       2018-10-03T16:43:16Z
       
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       @solanaceae Try getting a paper planner with a to-do section maybe?@mneme
       
 (DIR) Post #359481 by mneme@qoto.org
       2018-10-04T09:59:51Z
       
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       @freemo @solanaceae I think I tried TodoIst as well.  Can't remember why I went for Nirvana... don't think there was much in them.