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Revision as of 23:33, 2024 October 13 by Ttenbergen (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The wiki could track both the regular required maintenance tasks, and what maintenance has been performed. The idea was to track both needed and performed maintenance in this, for both ad-hoc/break and regular maintenance. What tools take up a lot of our time? {{discuss | *How do you keep track of what needs maintenance and when you do it now? Anything that can be run through OCR? Mpatryluk (talk) 01:08, 2024 September 7 (C...")
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The wiki could track both the regular required maintenance tasks, and what maintenance has been performed.

The idea was to track both needed and performed maintenance in this, for both ad-hoc/break and regular maintenance. What tools take up a lot of our time?

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  • How do you keep track of what needs maintenance and when you do it now? Anything that can be run through OCR? Mpatryluk (talk) 01:08, 2024 September 7 (CDT)
    • I have some outlook tasks, Jeff has many things in his head. A lot of the maintenance is by looking at it and saying, yup, looks like it needs it. Break-fixes generally come from Slack broken. Jeff tracks tasks completed as part of some timekeeping app that can export data but it is pretty much non-structured. I track some tasks completed in outlook as part of scheduling the next round. Ttenbergen (talk) 22:05, 2024 September 7 (CDT)
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Examples

Recent Maintenance

Tool maintenance task date done date next required
Large Finishing Tumbler 100hr maintenance 2024-06-11 2024-07-11

Upcoming Maintenance

no upcoming maintenance found

Status

  • Would be a later stage after initial implementation
  • I am not sure Jeff would be up for this. I would have to come up with a very-low-overhead solution. And we would still need to understand how it would be used and how it would work.