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From: django-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Margie

Hi everyone,

I would like to create a django project managment web app to be used
internally in my company.  I am a software developer, but have little
experience with web apps other than my recent work going through the
sams django tutorial book.

I'm wondering if anyone knows of any open source/free django web app
that I might be able to use to get started on this project.  Let me
describe the usage model to give you an idea of what I'm aiming for.

At a very high level, the usage model for this web app is that a
"manager" assigns tasks to "employees" on a weekly basis. Associated
with each task is a set of measurements that must be performed by the
employee as he/she does the task.  The measurements vary based on the
task, and somemes the measurement is reported with a comment string,
sometimes a number, or sometimes a check mark in one of 'n' radio
boxes.   As the employees complete the tasks, they fill in the
measurements.  At the end of the week, the manager can look at each
task and review the resulting measurements, and based on that data,
decide the next weeks'  tasks.

Unlike a project mangament tool like MS Project, which helps you
schedule and gannt chart the schedule, this is really a tool to for
enhancing project communication.  It is intended to allow the manager
to easily communicate tasks to the employees, get the results back,
and then make decisions about what the next set of tasks sould be.
All without having to spend a lot of time emailing and talking to
people.  In the environement where it will be used, the manager is
getting results back from maybe 100 different employees, each of which
have a few tasks to do.  The data is not complex, but there is just
too much of it to manage without a tool.  Currently folks are using
wiki and excel, but in my opninion this is not really automated
enough.

My thought is that a django web client could provide a very simple and
easy to use interface, and could also be extended to get all sorts of
nice long term trend information.  For exmaple, t would be interesting
to know if a project being run at site A executes task 'foo' more
frequently or for longer periods of time than a project being run at
site B.  As data is across multiple similar projects, it seems that it
could be mined for lots of interesting info to help improve the
productivity of future projects.

Ok - so hopefully you get the idea.  Now for my questions:

* Does anyone know of existing web apps (django or otherwise) like
that already exists?

* Does this sound like something that would be good to do in Django?

* Does anyone know of any free/open source software (django based)
that I could use as a starting point?  Not being a web developer, I
know that if I do this from scratch, I will probably not do a great
job.  No doubt there are a ton of intracacies to window layout, the
structure of the models, the html templates, and other things I
haven't even thought of.  So I'm thinking it would be great to
bootstrap from some existing code, even if it doesn't do quite what I
want.  I would be happy to contribute my own work back to the open
source community.

Thanks for any ideas!

Margie


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