I'd be interested in working on this, I'm a C++ coder.
alan
----- Original Message -----
From: "John D Lamb"
To:
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: [SLE] Project Manager
| I wasn't thinking of anything as ambitious as an M$ Project clone, but
| something with enough features to be useful. Most of the basic
| implementation is easy stuff compared to the kind of things - stochastic
| optimistation, discrete-event simulation with ipa - I do more regularly.
| The hard part is bound to be the GUI.
|
| I found a sourceforge project called freeproj that has lots of clean C++
| code and a basic GNOME interface. I'll investigate that further first.
|
| JDL
|
|
|
| Tor Sigurdsson wrote:
| >
| > I'm not in for discouraging people, but gosh, you sound like a true
| > programmer ;-) I'd take your estimate, and multiply it by at least
| > 3.1415926595 years ;) You see, good project management software is a
| > white-collar package, meaning it has to have much more than just basic
| > information about the project. There are cost estimates, resource
planning,
| > resource distribution, heck, I don't even know all the english words
that
| > fairly describe a project management system....
| >
| > Personally, I'd LOVE to see a *NIX based project management system
worth the
| > attention. If you know M$-Project well enough, and think you can mimic
it in
| > a short period of time, _PLEASE_ do so :-)
| >
| > But then, my personal believe is that there would be needed some Big
| > Corporation (TM) involved as a client/test base, and that won't happen
just
| > yet. ( soon tho... I hope :-)
|