On New Year's Eve, I decided to lighten the mood of my friend QA'shchiku and sent SMS in style
“The new year was released by gregorian calendar, please test it and report bugs.” After that, a thought flashed through my head - is it possible to apply software project management tools for another industry? For example, to manage your life !?
Having a little imagination, I realized that in life there are also bugs interfering with living, but correctable, features that can be learned, as well as tasks that need to be done (plant a tree, raise a son, build a house). There are also releases in life, usually they are thought of on a regular birthday or a new year, when they look over what happened last year and what they would like in a new one.
I decided that there was nothing wrong with this approach and set up an experiment on myself. I installed Trac, I found a couple of bugs in myself, I opened tickets for them. Made a roadmap, broke my life into components, set priorities.
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Long thought about the name of the project, eventually settled on OpenAnderson (Anderson is my nickname). What is my license? Here I still doubt, in theory the girls can fork me, provided they refuse to support: R
Also, they are not required to open changes and developments of their fork, so this is more a BSD or MIT license.
What came out of it you can look
here