Blog features implemented during Sprint Apr-11-2008
- Developer: Avinash
- Leadership Sponsor: Roger Bly
Initial requirement proposals
- create blog entry (Done)
- Submit and view blog entry (Done)
- Important Flag (Done)
The web log (blog) feature will provide integrated blogging features withing the project.net application. Each user can create a blog entry within a project or their personal page. A blog entry can optionally be related to an item in the system (e.g. task ). We envision a common use of the bogging service to be the daily reporting of work done along with the actual hours worked on specific tasks and current estimated work remaining on those tasks.
Each user should have a personal Blog which allows to record their completed work, status, and other general comments. There will only be one blog per workspace. Any team member with edit permission to the blog module can post a new blog entry. Blog entries can be read by any member with read permission for the blog module. Only the blog post author or the space administrator can edit a blog entry. Blog posts are dated and linear. The blog should be integrated with the project.net security and notification services.
A user's personal blog consists of all blog entries they have made within projects or on their personal page.
A user can view another person's blog by visiting that persons Profile Page. The Profile Page (covered by another backlog item) will be similar to a light-weight Facebook page.
Project.net Blog Requirements
- create personal blog entry from Personal Page. (Done)
- create a project blog entry from the Project Workspace. (Done)
- view person's blog (Done)
- view project blog (Done)
- Recent Activity
- What is a person working on (online diary of your work).
- Status reports (weekly, daily, task related).
Technical Interface Documentation
Blog Interface Document Includes the details of integration API's.
6/26/08 - Dorthee's General Blog Concept, with filtering and time entry
