Milestone progress bar
Would be nice if there was a milestone progress bar based on # of completed todos assigned to the milestone / total todos assigned to milestone.
You have two options now – calculate milestone completion based o task count or duration
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Anonymous commented
I agree. A progression bar or a graphical way to show a percentage of progress would be very helpful. It's great to see a higher level view of things at a glance.
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Charles Chang commented
Yes, this would be great. I would like my upper management to see an overall dashboard and progress bar for milestone so he doesn't have to drill into details. Higher level management would want to see less but percentages/progress bar.
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Igor commented
Agree with adding to Milestones.
As to a widget - it is flexible. You can create either multiple Progress widgets or select multiple items in one widget - all projects, TODO groups, Milestones, project etc and even filter by a person.
In your case you can have only Milestones displayed inside a widget but bring ones from multiple projects into a single view.
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Josh B commented
Short answer, yes. Progress bar within a milestone would be very nice.
I checked out your sketch. Personally, that sketch wouldn't apply to me so much. Freedcamp is inherently flexible, it allows us all to use it in very different ways. For instance, we have projects that are continuously ongoing and would never be "completed".
A milestone on the other hand can be treated as a mini-project of todos. We can very specifically set up a milestone made of up 10 tasks. Following its progress is all I'm personally interested in.
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Igor commented
Hi Josh,
Thanks for posting. I have just sketched a concept of Progress widget - https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/40392341/progress_widget.png - will allow to select all projects, project group, TODO group or a Milestone and additionally filter by one or all users.
Do you want similar progress to be shown inside Milestones application? I think both widget and Milestones progress tracking will be handy for Freedcamp's pro users.
Cheers,
Igor