GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 130875
Network view/PERT
Last modified: 2009-05-21 23:40:38 UTC
when are you planning on introducing a network view with critical path?Much needed!
This is Pert - Opensched http://opensched.sourceforge.net/ does this. May be an idea to slurp up the algorithms of their code into Planner. Ideally I'd like to see a nice GUI with a scrollable window and movable objects as well as the printable display of the same. Opensched source is GPLv2 - but the network.cc file is c++ and 1/3rd of it's 660 lines or so are related to printing out the report as EPS so not a massive job but some reading to do to gut its algorithm.
For this I envisage a GNOME canvas on a separate view (Network View) with scrollable horizontal and vertical (ideally with a pager/map). The layout is automatic but there would be X/Y hints added to the tasks (or a new schema of "hints") to position these manually on the canvas. Maybe some of the logic of Xplan ( see http://www.vmlinux.org/xplan/ ) would be re-usable (it is GPL but its unmaintained and thus stale and for a different GUI but may have some usable code e.g. in the routing of links). Anyone know of some nice GNOME canvas examples or what to look for here ? Rgds, Lincoln.
As mentioned on IRC, I think this is more of post-1.0 material. We need to focus on polishing what we have and finish the features that's started and get out a working usable version. Then we can start adding stuff ;)
*** Bug 165632 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 170203 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
any news?
I'm also highly intersted in this feature.
Hello, I'd like to have a PERT view before a Gantt chart too. Because I need to see *what* are the tasks and their dependencies before *when* they could be scheduled. I mean : first designing the project (PERT paths) then scheduling tasks/ressources according to a not-yet-known project's start date (Gantt). I've just registered an account to file this comment. I'd like to thank all the gtk/gnome devs too for all the good work so far. Pierre M.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 353221 ***