Progress (prediction)
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- EchoMan
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Progress (prediction)
When looking at a project you're working on wouldn't it be good to see the estimated or predicted time the project would take?
Lets say manufacturing a tool is estimated to take 2 days, looking at the project could say:
Progress: 42,0% (of 2 days)
or something similar. What do you think?
Lets say manufacturing a tool is estimated to take 2 days, looking at the project could say:
Progress: 42,0% (of 2 days)
or something similar. What do you think?
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Resource producing projects (collection or machine transformation) do show the anticipated output but not the person time required to finish them -
Object making projects currently don't show the person time required whilst being progressed , though non-repair projects do show the length when set up .
I'd see total number of anticipated person turns a useful guide for all project types and it would be easy to add this. As with the resource output indication it would be the total time to complete the project (assuming average skills etc) - not the amount of time remaining - this is already inidcated by the % complete bar.
EDIT: Oh and road projects would benefit - There is no indication of anticipated time to complete at any stage
Object making projects currently don't show the person time required whilst being progressed , though non-repair projects do show the length when set up .
I'd see total number of anticipated person turns a useful guide for all project types and it would be easy to add this. As with the resource output indication it would be the total time to complete the project (assuming average skills etc) - not the amount of time remaining - this is already inidcated by the % complete bar.
EDIT: Oh and road projects would benefit - There is no indication of anticipated time to complete at any stage
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The Sociologist wrote:Sunni Daez wrote:It is a nifty idea...but not a necessary one... there are ways to find out IC how long it takes a skilled worker as compaired to a novice one...
So then maybe that information should be in the Wiki.
I don't think that part needs to be there... Structures yes...functions...not so yes

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It's well in line with the rest of the stuff in the wiki or planned to be in the wiki. And I have a half-page argument for it on the wiki, at http://cantr.net/mwiki/index.php/Current_events#Resource_Department_disclosure, though nobody seems to have noticed.
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