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- Enable sharing with colleagues, friends and family
- unique and under-served needs of small group collaboration
- confluence
- simple items which can interact and be managed with one other
Chandler Wiki : Nutshell Cartoons
- Information is the substance of their work and more information is the output of their work: Research, proposals, priorities, direction and decisions?
- knowledge is gained and shared
- how people actually work
- (too) many interesting things
- There's something wrong with the way data
- doesn't flow between the tools we use to manage, process, organize our information
- software should be modeled around information
- fundamentally non-linear, non-binary nature of information work
- processing and re-processing information to help you stay focused on the task(s) at hand
- everything you can't and shouldn't be doing right now
- These things are the ones that tend to throw in a 'pot' for later action. - By Graham Perrin
- many of the messages we send are really still drafts
- too much copying and pasting
- organized around your data and the semantics
- not around which feature you used to create them
- Not around which file format
- or over which transport protocol
- designed to let you re-define what it means to be a PIM
- new Kinds of Items
- Extend the existing schema of Attributes
- personal definition of "Personal Information"
- Custom Attribute
- Custom Attribute
- The Chandler Knowledge Worker
- Information is the substance of their work and more information is the output of their work: Research, proposals, priorities, direction and decisions?
- knowledge is gained and shared
- how people actually work
- (too) many interesting things
- doesn't flow between the tools we use to manage, process, organize our information
- There's something wrong with the way data
- software should be modeled around information
- technological barriers
- too much copying and pasting
- false assumption that information management tasks are binary
- false assumption underlying most productivity software that information and the organizational structures needed to manage that information are essentially static
- A lone email languishes for a long time in your Inbox and then all of a sudden, blooms into an unending thread which dies down
- the thread is revived and mushrooms into a full scale project
- Three weeks later
- you barely give it a thought
- I tend to find myself involved in: at one extreme, very many varied small tasks, which are recorded/archived then intentionally forgotten; and at the other extreme: projects about which thought extends months or even years later. Between the two extremes: for me, things are hazy. - By Graham Perrin
- the same workflow hiccups show up again and again
- an information management environment with built-in workflows that mirror what people hack together
- three basic workflows everybody seems to construct for themselves, regardless of what tools they use
- varying degrees of complexity and automation
- These three workflows however, need to exist independently of each other
- no complicated rule-builder
- push-button interface
- always assume a need for iteration and change over time
- Peeling the Onion
- Allow Organization to Change and Flow
- the entire gamut of organizational affordances
- Filing, Rules, et cetera
- Tagging
- won't ever be asked to decide between them
- Custom Attribute
- Add semantics to a Tag
- turn it into a Custom Attribute
- Drag a Tag or a Cluster to the sidebar
- a Cluster: a way to thread items together, a way to reflect dependencies
- Group collaboration systems exist in parallel with personal communication tools
- does not scale down to work for small groups
- the majority of the significant emails we send are sent while still in a draft-state
- This is very thought-provoking. - By Graham Perrin
- Future
- a well-defined end-user information model
- by modeling the user experience around how people work today and the substance of that work, we can be more than just another software tool and instead aspire to be a system for information management: A smarter way to work. A better environment for collaboration
- We want Chandler to be able to talk to other applications
- As we make Chandler's end-user information model richer, the number of interesting applications to talk to will increase. This is one of the many areas where we hope that people in the community will help increase Chandler's ability to talk to other applications
- accumulated a major backlog of innovative ideas for new software products
- adoption of innovative solutions
- has become quite difficult
- a licensing scheme which would permit both non-commercial and commercial development on the code base
- very happy for others to make money
- OSAF started in 2001
Vista – End of the Dream? • The Register
Some discussion of the Chandler Project.
- I downloaded a copy of Chandler the other day, just to see how things were shaping up. As soon as I launched version
- Reading the April 2007 date of this story alongside http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/04/18/preview-update/ and http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/09/11/preview/ it's clear that the version (probably a checkpoint) tested by Dave Jewell predated the 'preview' by around five months. - By Graham Perrin
- Chandler is still an awful long way off from that magic 1.0 release
- The OSAF vision of Chandler originated around 2001. In 2007: the preview milestone version was certainly (but not disappointingly) some way away from the release. Chandler 1.0 was released in August 2008. - By Graham Perrin
The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Mobile Chandler?
- sync Chandler data onto any device that can sync with or subscribe to calendars via .iCalendar or CalDAV
- Publish your collections to Chandler Hub;
- Subscribe to them with Apple iCal or Google Calendar;
- Use either Apple iSync or Google Mobile to get your Chandler data onto your mobile device.
Specifically, that means you can:
- Publish your collections to Chandler Hub;
- https://support.markspace.com/index.php?m=knowledgebase&a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=230
- https://support.markspace.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=230 works (the previously stated URL fails). - By Graham Perrin
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