From: Chris Schlaeger (cs_at_suse.de)
Date: Fri Jul 30 2004 - 16:17:53 CEST
From: Chris Schlaeger <cs@suse.de> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 16:17:53 +0200 Message-Id: <200407301617.55387.cs@suse.de> Subject: Re: [taskjuggler-devel] TaskJuggler - Hardware Resources?
On Saturday 24 July 2004 22:53, Matthias Welwarsky wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to somehow specify and allocate a hardware resource?
>
> When doing e.g. embedded linux projects, the development usually starts
> with a limited count of target hardware. Normally, there are only a few
> evaluation modules available that need to be scheduled between developers.
> Much later in the project the final hardware becomes available, again
> limited in number.
>
> These "hardware" resources don't directly contribute to the effort done,
> that means it is not possible to model them via a "human" resource. Still,
> they are in most cases mandatory for a task, and also exclusively allocated
> until the task is completed.
>
> I did not find a possibility to model such resources in taskjuggler, is
> this possible atm?
Why do you think that the current TJ resources do not work? They are abstract
and not limited to human persons. Simply set the rate to 0 and this should
model what you need.
Chris
>
> regards,
> matthias
>
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