On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 03:29:34PM +1000, Jeff Waugh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > Is that www.esmith.com?
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> For you sir, http://www.e-smith.org/
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I am humbly honoured ;-)))
jobst
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> Is that www.esmith.com?
For you sir, http://www.e-smith.org/
[ Yes, the .com is them too. ;) ]
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On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 02:44:33PM +1000, Jeff Waugh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Skud was one of the main hackers on Xen too; perhaps esmith would be
> interested in shipping something like this with their intranet boxes.
Is that www.esmith.com?
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That's a bummer. Have to admit it was early last year when I was looking at it.
There's this:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/midnightxen/
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Midnight Xen is a project to finish the Xen project manager for zope. We also intend to
implement Gantt and Pert Chart fea
> I had a look at that and because somebody said it looks like a dead project
> I wrote to one of the developers. Here is his reply
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> This doesnt look good.
Skud was one of the main hackers on Xen too; perhaps esmith would be
interested in shipping something like this with their intranet box
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:34:56PM +1000, Des Devlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Runs under Zope. Not sure how close it is to prime time though:
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> http://bits.netizen.com.au/Xen/
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I had a look at that and because somebody said it looks like a dead project
I wrote to one of the developers.
Jon Austin wrote:
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> | all,
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> | one of our people just came to me asking me about
> | "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
> | and "oh no Microsoft"
> |
> | I havent got a clue and dont even know where to start
> | Most of the client workstations are NT
> > Ooh, if you're interested in something in development, try MrProject from
> > the kickarse dudes at CodeFactory (.se)
^^
www.codefactory.se
> I am sorry but I dont know "CodeFactory". Do you have a URL?
- Jeff
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:34:56PM +1000, Des Devlin ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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> Runs under Zope. Not sure how close it is to prime time though:
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> http://bits.netizen.com.au/Xen/
I had a look at it (documentation wise) and this sounds interesting ..
jobst
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 04:10:21PM +1000, Jeff Waugh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > one of our people just came to me asking me about
> > "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
> > and "oh no Microsoft"
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> Ooh, if you're interested in something in developme
Thanks for all your replies!
I wouldnt know where to start ... I have some pointers.
jobst
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On Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 11:24:10AM +1000, Ewing, Jeff ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> http://toutdoux.sourceforge.net/
Problem is it runs on Gnome only ... what I wanted is the
server of the projrct software running on Linux accessible
by other OS's as well.
jobst
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On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 02:03:25PM +1000, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> all,
>
> one of our people just came to me asking me about
> "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
> and "oh no Microsoft"
Jeff Ewing
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> one of our people just came to me asking me about
> "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
> and "oh no Microsoft"
Ooh, if you're interested in something in development, try MrProject from
the kickarse dudes at CodeFactory (.se)
I asked one of the developers
Some folks use Artemis. It's a bloated thick client, oracle based, that runs
on NT and probably other things. Managers seem to be able to use it.
Lotus has something too, and that prolly runs on Linux.
The freeware stuff isn't quite up to hardware engineering project management
although for softwa
| all,
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| one of our people just came to me asking me about
| "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
| and "oh no Microsoft"
|
| I havent got a clue and dont even know where to start
| Most of the client workstations are NT based but if I can I would
| run
Runs under Zope. Not sure how close it is to prime time though:
http://bits.netizen.com.au/Xen/
dd
Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> all,
>
> one of our people just came to me asking me about
> "Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
> and "oh no Microsoft"
>
> I haven
all,
one of our people just came to me asking me about
"Project Management Software" and my immediate reaction was a "?"
and "oh no Microsoft"
I havent got a clue and dont even know where to start
Most of the client workstations are NT based but if I can I would
run parts of the soft
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