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An idea struck me as I was walking my dog this morning: a crossover of Getting Things Done (GTD) and using bug/task managers. Given Gimli's use of GitHub issues and the openness of the API & platform, I feel like GitHub may be a natural backend for an open GTD tool.and the openness of the API & platform, I feel like GitHub may be a natural backend for an open GTD tool.
Like Gimli, GHTD would focus on taking basic GitHub Issues functionality and extending it with a custom interface. Even if GHTD itself were to explode in fiery flames, GitHub Issues should live on.Like Gimli, GHTD would focus on taking basic GitHub Issues functionality and extending it with a custom interface. Even if GHTD itself were to explode in fiery flames, GitHub Issues should live on.
Potential domains:
ghtd.me
ghtd.today
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An idea struck me as I was walking my dog this morning: a crossover of Getting Things Done (GTD) and using bug/task managers. Given Gimli's use of GitHub issues and the openness of the API & platform, I feel like GitHub may be a natural backend for an open GTD tool.and the openness of the API & platform, I feel like GitHub may be a natural backend for an open GTD tool.
Like Gimli, GHTD would focus on taking basic GitHub Issues functionality and extending it with a custom interface. Even if GHTD itself were to explode in fiery flames, GitHub Issues should live on.Like Gimli, GHTD would focus on taking basic GitHub Issues functionality and extending it with a custom interface. Even if GHTD itself were to explode in fiery flames, GitHub Issues should live on.
Potential domains:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: