tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958550696552180883.post5527540549984689293..comments2023-02-28T06:39:06.878-05:00Comments on Conflatulence: Meeting Notes RecipeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00492223320639472630noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958550696552180883.post-28491162101674312242012-02-10T01:15:16.341-05:002012-02-10T01:15:16.341-05:00You sir, are a god amongst men.You sir, are a god amongst men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958550696552180883.post-74432862100951047252010-03-05T10:47:45.880-05:002010-03-05T10:47:45.880-05:00@chris - Nifty. We originally used to use the dyna...@chris - Nifty. We originally used to use the dynamic task list macro as well for action items, but found it difficult for a few reasons. First, if you're editing the page, you kind of need to switch to view mode because tasklist is live. Second, there wasn't really an easy way to copy & paste those actions in an email if they were in the tasklist macro. This made things more difficult if you wanted to pop them into JIRA or copy them to another page. And finally, we found that the page would languish, with only half the action items ticked off before the next meeting. So it looked stale. Do you encounter any of those problems?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00492223320639472630noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5958550696552180883.post-89859514136266244212010-03-04T20:56:01.453-05:002010-03-04T20:56:01.453-05:00we do something very similar but have an ongoing a...we do something very similar but have an ongoing action list in the form of a dynamic task list macro, included into every meeting page by default in the template, so that we can review actions and tick them off through the week and in the meetingChrisnoreply@blogger.com