Re: [ilugd] Project.net

2008-10-17 Thread Gaurav Mishra
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 3:13 AM, Karanbir Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gaurav Mishra wrote: I've not used projectnet - but we use projectpier quite often, a inhouse semi customised version, but overall its simple, functional and very stable. Take a look at that as well. Looks pretty basic

Re: [ilugd] Project.net

2008-10-17 Thread Karanbir Singh
Gaurav Mishra wrote: Looks pretty basic compared to other FOSS project mgmt packages. Would be interesting to know upto what extent you have made changes in current package ? the Big changes are : - Interfacing with a local irc bot we run here on our internal network ( that also in turn has a

[ilugd] Project.net

2008-10-16 Thread Gaurav Mishra
Hi all, Just came through this Project management package http://sourceforge.net/projects/projectnet/ Looks damn robust , Anybody used it ?, Any reviews ?, Why we never heard of it ? -- Thanks and Regards Gaurav Mishra Linux User #348873 http://gauravmishra.info/blog When i can run , i will

Re: [ilugd] Project.net

2008-10-16 Thread Karanbir Singh
Gaurav Mishra wrote: Hi all, Just came through this Project management package http://sourceforge.net/projects/projectnet/ Looks damn robust , Anybody used it ?, Any reviews ?, Why we never heard of it ? I've not used projectnet - but we use projectpier quite often, a inhouse semi

Re: [ilugd] Project.net

2008-10-16 Thread Raj Mathur
On Thursday 16 Oct 2008, Gaurav Mishra wrote: Just came through this Project management package http://sourceforge.net/projects/projectnet/ Looks damn robust , Anybody used it ?, Any reviews ?, Why we never heard of it ? One of the reasons it may not be popular is because it only runs on