Time Management with Trello

I have been using Trello to manage my time, tasks and projects for several months now and it’s the most satisfied I’ve been with any particular tool to date. It’s simple. It’s easy. It’s generic enough to use for almost anything.

Throughout my time using Trello, I’ve developed a framework to implement the processes that work best for me. These processes and habits are influenced and informed by the work of Tom Limoncelli in his classic “Time Management for System Administrators” (go buy it now!). This board is use in combination with a traditional calendar for fixed date & time events.

Are you looking for a simple way to more effectively manage your time? Take a look at my Time Management Trello board template, create a copy for yourself and enjoy the good feels!

Well that was fast!

Not even 24 hours after moving iSight Disabler over to GitHub, the repository has already been cloned twice and received its first pull request. It took me longer to get around to merging the request then that time between creating the repo and the pull request!

I realize that two clones and one pull request is paltry in the high paced world of GitHub and OSS development but I’m still a bit shocked by how quickly the community was able to start contributing once the project was on GitHub.

The iSight Disabler page on techslaves.org will remain up with the legacy download links but all new code/versions will only be available on GitHub. Got an idea to improve iSight Disabler? Clone, fix, pull request, merge and DONE!