Tried a little 1/26

  • Some good things happened.
  • I quit 2/1

1/26

  • I wonder if there should be a Kanban look like GitHub Project, where all the one line headings on the cards are links to Scrapbox.

  • Scrapbox is good for keeping “things that may or may not be done” in the air, and when you try to fix something, you can see “Oh, I see, it’s related to this”, which is very good.

  • On the other hand, I sometimes find myself in a state of mind similar to “I want to clean up my messy room, but I don’t know where to start,” and in the metaphor of a messy room, I need a “tidy desk” in one corner.

  • I linked from Scrapbox to Github’s Kanban, but there’s no back link, so I converted it to an issue and posted the unreadable Scrapbox URL, which was barren.

  • Kohei Okubo: It’s not enough to make a page that says, “A tidy desk.

    • That desk is going to be a mess…
    • Unsure how to keep Scrapbox uncluttered.
    • “New tidy desk”

    • There is a way to make a page every day.
    • That sounds good, but now the related links are going to get messy.

    • I’m not sure what the definition of “messy” and “uncluttered” is.

    • I guess I should just make it up and turn it off.

    • Indeed → jumble of related links
    • What do you want to do with Kanban? Progress management?

    • Will you put the scrapbox link and title on your trello?

    • I think they want to stop things from getting distracted by associations.
    • Some associations are necessary, he said.

  • Takahisa Endo, Scrapbox, you keep writing on the same page, and once a week you duplicate it and erase it completely.

    • Duplicate and delete? What do you mean?
    • I write anyway on a page called TODAY, and every Sunday I copy the whole page with “Duplicate this page”, replace the title line with the week number 2020’52, and delete the extra information.

    • And the TODAY page from which it was copied is initialized. I use the same TODAY page all the time because it has a link to a hot page that I want to use immediately!

    • I see. I imagine cleaning my desk once a week.
  • The sign features, we are forced to retire what has been done and face what is left at the end of the w

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    • If I hadn’t tried this Kanban, I think I would have unknowingly avoided writing an explanation and started implementing a feedback button.
    • Whether to write a commentary now or to reschedule is debatable, but at least it is characterized by the fact that “what I was going to do” stays there and doesn’t go away on its own unless you “explicitly change it”.
    • After chatting, we decided to explicitly change it and implement some of the feedback buttons first - I’d like to talk and sort out whether to write an explanation at this point or implement new features first.

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