After over three months of development, I’m relieved to finally announce that SeeProjectRun has entered it’s private beta. I’m using this beta period to get feedback before I open it up to the general public in April. Since I’ll be actively connecting with every beta participant, I need to slowly give out invitations to keep …
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What I’ve been working on – February 2010
Since I’m working so much with Redmine and Open Source, I wanted to take a few minutes and post an update about some of the major things I’ve been working on recently. Redmine LDAP integration I’ve been working with a client on several new features for Redmine’s LDAP integration. He’s wanting to add a lot …
12 New Businesses in 2010
After reading a post by Giles, I’ve decided that my primary goal for 2010 will be to build 12 new micro-businesses this year. You might think I’m crazy, since building even one business in a year is difficult but hear me out. I’m not talking about building 12 Little Stream Softwares (yet). I’m taking about …
Grasshopper Government
A common idea shared by a lot of businesses is that working on government projects is slow and burdensome. One of my contacts in a national government emailed me with the following quote: It’s not true that things happen slowly in government. Rather, things happen quickly but very infrequently. Our mascot should be the frog …
Expanding My Services
After a bunch of planning, I’m adding new services to Little Stream Software for Redmine. I’ve already done these informally for clients but now they’re available separately from my Custom Software Development. System Architecture Blueprints Every project needs planning. Waterfall calls this the Requirements and Design stage. Agile calls this Iteration 0 and Iteration Planning. …