this way
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When did you start trying
- pRegroup?
- What was the trigger?
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2019-06-08
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pKeicho
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Project note on the listening chat system (Keicho)
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Context: Scrapbox to manage project tasks.
- 2019-05-22 Scrapbox to manage project tasks.
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How things have changed.
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2021-03-11
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Task management for projects with Scrapbox
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2021-03-11 see The status display to be updated should be a pictogram at the beginning of the title.
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Looks good, so I’m going to move closer to this in the future.
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In pRegroup and pKeicho, tasks are cut out into individual pages.
- Seemed like a good idea at first glance, but it seems like a garbage dump that went bust.
- What went wrong?
- 2021-06-18
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Network of demand requests needed to be created
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That should have been a priority over managing task status in Scrapbox.
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Around 2021-08-10
- I didn’t pin it on.
- Floating near the surface of the water while actively tinkering with the project.”
- When it sinks, you say, “Huh? Where was I?” and then it becomes
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~This is a hub page for personal notes on the project
- and started pinning it down.
- Specifically, translation projects
- I didn’t pin it on.
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For translation projects, the title was in Japanese.
- Later exchanges with reviewers were pIntEn, but not much use was made of them.
- The work logs were in the “one page, dated and written in a row” format.
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this
- In pMovidea, it’s basically one page a day in the form of a “Date Movidea Development Diary.
- When the volume is small, I sometimes add to it without changing the page.
- In pMovidea, it’s basically one page a day in the form of a “Date Movidea Development Diary.
consideration
- What is and is not a task
- Specification fragments
- It would be nice to have this feature.”
- This is not a task, but you describe it as if it were a task.
- Over time, a pile of “tasks that I’m not sure why I need to do”
- If you have a lot of tasks, you may be prematurely tasking things that should not yet be tasked
- past, present and future
- Keep a diary of your work.
- easy to write
- It has the advantage of being able to look back on it later.
- Basically, “past.”
- The “future” is mixed in there.
- Should we just dwell on the future part?
- Short-term future-past cycle
- The pattern of writing down “what I will do today” or “I’m going to do this now” and then executing them.
- At the time of writing, it’s in the future, soon to turn into the past.
- There is merit in writing this.
- Clarify by declaring what you will do.
- When you try something and it doesn’t work out, you change the policy. At this time, there is a log that says, “I tried to do X, there was a problem called Y, I changed my mind to do Z.
- The pattern of writing down “what I will do today” or “I’m going to do this now” and then executing them.
- Keep a diary of your work.
pKeicho Reflection
- Maybe “[Project pages must be reworked periodically.
2021-08-20
- I had multiple pProjects pinned to the top, but they were less beneficial for the area they occupied.
- So I made a design change to create pProjectIndex and pin this one, and the others can be skipped from here.
Examples of others
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