WTG Tasks Manager Beta

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About WTG Tasks Manager Beta

Task management with a plan - this plugin will grow to meet the needs of online business managed within WordPress.

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updated: 9 years ago
since: 10 years ago
author: WebTechGlobal

Description

Created to offer a workflow and in early stages. This plugin is part of the WebTechGlobal projects
system which brings many plugins together to make a service orientated project
management environment.

Plans for this plugin include being able to create new tasks from any device. The
development goal
is to be able to quickly record ideas, faults, customer requests and general
requirements a project may have.

When integrated with other WTG plugins what you can offer customers, clients and
developers will increase greatly i.e. the tickets plugins will offer the ability
to turn a ticket into a task for developers to complete and the creator of the
ticket will get updates on the task completion even when the ticket is closed.

The main goal is a transparant development environment that everyone within a
websites community can access in one way or another i.e. displaying tasks
publicaly so that freelancers can access and offer to complete them.

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Feature List

Remember this plugin is a beta so the list will be short for a while.

  1. Use WYSIWYG editor to describe tasks in detail.
  2. Tasks are made as a custom post type.
  3. Every post box can be added to the Dashboard as a widget.

Plugin Author

Thank you for considering WTG Tasks Manager.

Donators

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Contributors: Translation

These contributors helped to localize WTG Tasks Manager by translating my endless dialog text.

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Contributors: Code

These contributers typed some PHP or HTML or CSS or JavaScript or Ajax for WTG Tasks Manager. Bunch of geeks really!

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Contributors: Design

These contributors created graphics for the plugin and are good with Photoshop. No doubt they spend their time merging different species together!

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Contributors: Video Tutorials

These contributors published videos on YouTube or another video streaming website for the community to enjoy…and maybe to get some ad clicks.

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Version Numbers and Updating

Explanation of versioning used by myself Ryan Bayne. The versioning scheme I use is called “Semantic Versioning 2.0.0” and more
information about it can be found at http://semver.org/

These are the rules followed to increase the WTG Tasks Manager plugin version number. Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:

MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes,
MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
PATCH version when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.
Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as extensions to the MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH format.

When To Update

Browse the changes log and decide if you need any recent changes. There is nothing wrong with skipping versions if changes do not
help you – look for security related changes or new features that could really benefit you. If you do not see any you may want
to avoid updating. If you decide to apply the new version – do so after you have backedup your entire WordPress installation
(files and data). Files only or data only is not a suitable backup. Every WordPress installation is different and creates a different
environment for WTG Task Manager – possibly an environment that triggers faults with the new version of this software. This is common
in software development and it is why we need to make preparations that allow reversal of major changes to our website.