I think that to have forums on each of the key Planning software tools will help grow Planning Planet reputation. We currently have P3 and MSP. On the risk forum we have had comments made on Pertmaster.
I don’t see any problem, unless it is blatant selling. Open Plan is actually one of the many PM tools that my organisation uses. I may learn something about the toolset that I don’t know, so Yes please.
Guy
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22 years 11 months
Member for22 years11 months
Submitted by Bernard Ertl on Tue, 2005-03-08 07:38
Since Mr. Lao has limited participation in the public forum, and I do not know him, I have no opinion nor objection.
It appears that Mr. Lao is a Welcom employee and he did not disclose that when he first started participating (and posting about Open Plan). That seems a tad dishonest to me. Hopefully he will be more forthright in his future PP participation.
Member for
16 years 9 monthsRE: Forum Category
We used the running and moderating phrase to describe "moderation". Poor choice of words.
You guys are here (if you are in agreement) to enforce the rules as you see fit.
You lucky lot.
Member for
22 years 10 monthsRE: Forum Category
What does "running and moderating" mean? Does this mean that the current Moderators are barred from enforcing PP policies on this forum?
Member for
24 years 1 monthRE: Forum Category
I think that to have forums on each of the key Planning software tools will help grow Planning Planet reputation. We currently have P3 and MSP. On the risk forum we have had comments made on Pertmaster.
I don’t see any problem, unless it is blatant selling. Open Plan is actually one of the many PM tools that my organisation uses. I may learn something about the toolset that I don’t know, so Yes please.
Guy
Member for
22 years 11 monthsRE: Forum Category
Since Mr. Lao has limited participation in the public forum, and I do not know him, I have no opinion nor objection.
It appears that Mr. Lao is a Welcom employee and he did not disclose that when he first started participating (and posting about Open Plan). That seems a tad dishonest to me. Hopefully he will be more forthright in his future PP participation.
Bernard Ertl
eTaskMaker Project Planning Software