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== Web-based Open Source Project Management Tools ==
  
Available Solutions are (feel free to add more to this list, so we can evaluate them)
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Available Solutions are (feel free to add more to this list, so we can evaluate them).
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One few of these actually support a WBS and dotproject.net seems overly complex judged by its user interface alone.
  
 
* http://www.project-open.org/ (demo: site is currently down)
 
* http://www.project-open.org/ (demo: site is currently down)
 
* http://www.dotproject.net/ (demo: http://www.dotproject.net/demo : user: admin, password: admin *do not reset password please*)
 
* http://www.dotproject.net/ (demo: http://www.dotproject.net/demo : user: admin, password: admin *do not reset password please*)
* http://www.canonical.com/projects/launchpad (don't know whether this is open source yet, however it was announced to be released as such in the past)
 
  
 
Additionally, here is a list of assorted, available tools on the web
 
Additionally, here is a list of assorted, available tools on the web

Revision as of 19:20, 7 April 2009

To collaborate over the internet on a project to develop a project management tool for an office suite is very difficult.

Many of the contributors are experienced project managers who are familiar with project management tool and not a community tool as CollabNet and it's IssueZilla.

IssueZilla has it pros which will be used when developing OOPM but to handle the process a project management tool is needed - and a webbased one - and in the spirit of the OpenOffice.org community an open source one.

Do you know any open source webbased project management tool then please list them beneath - thanks.

The decision on which of the suggested tool will used will be based on:

  • the community around the tool - size and activity
  • the way possibility to integrate with the future OOPM application
  • views needed by the OOPM project (have you any suggestion for needed views)
  • * Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
  • accessibility from major browsers and operation systems
  • license to use
  • possibility to get a free hosted service for OOPM Project


Web-based Open Source Project Management Tools

Available Solutions are (feel free to add more to this list, so we can evaluate them). One few of these actually support a WBS and dotproject.net seems overly complex judged by its user interface alone.

Additionally, here is a list of assorted, available tools on the web

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