On Mon, Jul 18, 2005 at 02:51:25PM -0400, Stephen R Laniel wrote: > A client is looking for a web-based calendaring and > project-management package. Someone suggested Microsoft > Project to her. I am ... opposed ... to that idea. I think > we should be able to do better with open source. > > Here's what I would like: > > 1) Shared calendar > 2) Possibly different permissions on different parts of the > calendar (some people can see some parts of the calendar, > others can see others) > 3) Some nice timeline generator ("Subpart A of the project > runs from June 2 to July 13; subpart B runs from June 30 > to August 1 ..."). > 4) Web-based billing: consultant signs in through a web form > and describes his meeting with a client, including the > times he met with the client, what they talked about, > whether the client needs followup, etc. > > That's a good start. Does any good free software for this > purpose exist?
apt-cache search "project management" | less brings up some hits e.g. apt-cache show tutos2 | less [..] Description: The Ultimate Team Organization Software TUTOS is a tool to manage the the organizational needs of small groups, teams, departments ... To do this it provides some web-based tools as a calendar for users and groups, Group and Team management, address manager for people, companies and departments, bug tracking system, product/project repository, task management, document management, ... Although most project management software seems to assume you will use it for software projects. -- Chris. ====== Reproduction if desired may be handled locally. -- rfc3 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]