[chandler-users] Survey: Chandler Project Tagline
Heikki Toivonen
heikki at osafoundation.org
Mon Jun 18 12:32:21 PDT 2007
Mimi Yin wrote:
> The make-it-up-as-you-go open source project manager.
> The fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants open source project manager.
Too many dashes for a written tagline, hard to read. Does not instill
confidence.
> The little project manager that could.
It feels overpromising to me to say "that could", or condescending, or
something like that.
> The lowercase-p project manager.
Devoid of meaning.
> The mind-like-water project manager.
I would not understand what this meant without reading Allen's book.
> The go-with-the-flow project manager.
Does not instill confidence, again seems like too many dashes for a
written tagline.
> The get-on-the-same-page project manager.
> The it-takes-a-village project manager.
Does not instill confidence, again seems like too many dashes for a
written tagline.
> The project manager for the rest of us.
I like this the best, although "project manager" as a term is a pretty
big negative for me. When I describe Chandler to others I always start
with calendar.
> More muscle than a task list, less fat than a project manager.
More muscle than task list is good, but due to the extreme memory, cpu
and disk usage I would say it is a lie to say less fat than project
manager. You probably meant less features than project manager, but that
does not sound too positive either.
--
Heikki Toivonen
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