On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, michael wrote:

I'm not opposed to paying for support, but it's unfortunate that this is
Europe centric and also I need help with the community edition which is
probably just fine for the company I work for in Minnesota.

Michael,

  Is there a community mail list or web forum? If so, there should be no
cost for subscribing and asking for help there.

Maybe openproject is the wrong project management tool.

  There are at least two other F/OSS PM packages (information from
SlackBuilds.org):

GanttProject - free tool for project scheduling and management

GanttProject is GPL-licensed (free software) Java based, project
management software that runs under the Windows, Linux and Mac OSX
operating systems.

It features a Gantt chart for project scheduling of tasks, and doing
resource management using resource load charts. It has a number of
reporting options (MS Project, HTML, PDF, spreadsheets).

and

TaskJuggler is project management software for serious project managers.
It covers the complete spectrum of project management tasks from the
first idea to the completion of the project. It assists you during
project scoping, resource assignment, cost and revenue planning, risk
and communication management.

TaskJuggler provides an optimizing scheduler that computes your project
time lines and resource assignments based on the project outline and the
constraints that you have provided. The built-in resource balancer and
consistency checker offload you from having to worry about irrelevant
details and ring the alarm if the project gets out of hand.

The flexible as-many-details-as-necessary approach allows you to plan
your project as you go, making it also ideal for new management strategies
such as Extreme Programming and Agile Project Management.

  There's also Trac which is commonly used:

Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development
projects. Trac uses a minimalistic approach to web-based software project
management. Our mission is to help developers write great software while
staying out of the way.  Trac should impose as little as possible on a
team's established development process and policies.

Pygments is optional (provides syntax highlighting).

HTH,

Rich
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