Hello,
Out of curiosity, anyone familiar with the Sahana project?
http://www.sahana.lk/
FYI, significant AMP based disaster recovery (DR) project.
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Thanks for all of these suggestions!
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Paul McGrane wrote:
You should check out web2project.net This is a new open source project
management tool that sounds like it answers most of your issues...you can
demo it at demo.web2project.net
Paul
-Original Message-
From:
Hello,
I've had great experience with mantis and basecamp (again, for small
organizations)..
I tried using SugarCRM for a while, even built some custom views, but
the UI is
pretty awful and the workflow didn't fit in with us.
Gantt charts aren't that bad. = ]
- Ben
Peter Sawczynec wrote:
PHProjekt: http://www.phprojekt.com/index.php?&newlang=eng
May not fit all you specs but could be good for someone else looking
at this type of thing.
Warmest regards,
Peter Sawczynec
Technology Dir.
Sun-code Interactive
Sun-code.com
941.893.0396
p...@sun-code.com
-Original Messag
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008, Edward Potter wrote:
> Building of the Empire State Building was project managed with a pad
> and a pencil. 365 days start to finish.
Back in the day, I wrote 6502 assembly code using pencil and paper before
sitting down at a keyboard, but I dont think that would work for
You should check out web2project.net This is a new open source project
management tool that sounds like it answers most of your issues...you can
demo it at demo.web2project.net
Paul
-Original Message-
From: talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-boun...@lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of
Building of the Empire State Building was project managed with a pad
and a pencil. 365 days start to finish.
Would be interesting to read up on how they did it. And not an iPhone
in sight. :-)
On Dec 15, 2008, at 1:31 AM, "Brian Williams"
wrote:
I also forgot that there is
http://