Louis Suarez-Potts skrev:
But can I ask what exactly we are talking about here? I'd really rather
focus attention on things that need to be done
A concrete example of a tool is Teamwork. The homepage includes an
online demo:
http://www.twproject.com/overview.page
I haven't studied it
Hi,
On 2006-02-04, at 01:10 , Daniel Carrera wrote:
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
As it stands, I guess no, but the wiki proved that if enough of the
community makes enough noise and makes a good enough case then even
Collabnet will respond eventually.
Let's find the best solution and then look a
Louis Suarez-Potts wrote:
As it stands, I guess no, but the wiki proved that if enough of the
community makes enough noise and makes a good enough case then even
Collabnet will respond eventually.
Let's find the best solution and then look at where to run it.
Uhm. I think we have to be a littl
Hi
On 2006-02-03, at 02:31 , John McCreesh wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 08:39 +0100, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
SourceForge has more than 200 projects in the category "Project
Management". I'll try to dive a step deeper into it.
Where could this thing be hosted? CollabNet?
As it stands, I g
I have done some initial research. Although there are lots of open
source web-based tools for project management, I haven't been able to
find one that exactly matches our needs.
More specifically, I see a need for "skills management" functionality
(that was in fact how this thread started). A
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 22:16 +0100, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
> I mean that such a system has got to be located somewhere. Someone's
> got
> to install the software on a server, connect it to the internet at
> keep
> an eye on it now and then. And since we have no money, we can't pay
> for
> tha
On Thu, 2006-02-02 at 08:39 +0100, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
> SourceForge has more than 200 projects in the category "Project
> Management". I'll try to dive a step deeper into it.
>
> Where could this thing be hosted? CollabNet?
As it stands, I guess no, but the wiki proved that if enough of
Louis Suarez-Potts skrev:
Where could this thing be hosted? CollabNet?
That's one possibility, but not quite know what you mean. Do you mean
on this site? CN also offers minimally managed and fairly cheap hosting
for open-source project work.
I mean that such a system has got to be loca
Subject:
Re: [Marketing] Project management tool for Marketing
From: Claus Agerskov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Thu, 2 Feb 2006 09:42:41 +0100 (CET)
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
SourceForge has more than 200 projects in the category "Project
Management".
Hi,
On 2006-02-02, at 02:39 , Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
John McCreesh skrev:
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 08:40 +0100, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
[snip]
I suggest extending the idea so the database will also contain
sub-projects and activities in the marketing project that are
waiting for volunt
On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
> SourceForge has more than 200 projects in the category "Project
> Management". I'll try to dive a step deeper into it.
>
> Where could this thing be hosted? CollabNet?
>
> Are there any technical limitations or preferred/not so preferred
> techn
John McCreesh skrev:
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 08:40 +0100, Finn Gruwier Larsen wrote:
[snip]
I suggest extending the idea so the database will also contain
sub-projects and activities in the marketing project that are waiting
for volunteers. Maybe it could in fact be a project management tool
tha
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