[22:18] <mainerror> So what are the next steps? What can I do other than gathering a resources list doctormon?
[22:44] <doctormon> mainerror: Now we're taking the first small steps in setting up our first project.
[22:44] <doctormon> Everything that we need and all the tools we need to have ready.
[22:45] <doctormon> So far I'm unhappy about what we have the capability to provide for ourselves viz tools, but that's just what we got.
[22:45] <doctormon> I think we could always look towards better tools later on
[22:45] <doctormon> So long as these projects are not conducted on the wiki... where data goes to die.
[22:47] <mainerror> You know what would be good to have? Such a project on https://trello.com/ where everyone in the team can grab an item and work on it.
[22:47] <mainerror> That way everyone knows exactly what is going on.
[22:47] <mainerror> Trello was just an example, if you know a better tool feel free to point them out. :)
[22:51] <cjohnston> the community team has started using trello
[22:55] <mainerror> How is it going with Trello?
[22:57] <mainerror> Oh yea, by the way, if someone knows, please go ahead. http://askubuntu.com/questions/80864/why-doesnt-inkscape-recognize-the-ubuntu-color-palettes
[22:57] <cjohnston> mainerror: im not really sure.. im trying to add it to my workflow, but it kinda sucks that i have to update statuses in so many places
[22:58] <mainerror> Oh I see. I didn't think of working on multiple projects in parallel.
[22:59] <cjohnston> well.. im even talking about having to change in trello, bps, bugs, etv
[22:59] <cjohnston> etc
[23:00] <mainerror> Oh.
[23:35] <mainerror> I've created a Trello organization for our team. https://trello.com/ubuntudesign
[23:37] <mainerror> And a first board for general, more organizational tasks.