[S.u.S.E. Linux] Project management tools
Does anyone know of any good project management tools for Linux? Thanks a lot. Regards, Kenneth Tan ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C. J. Kenneth Tan E-mail: cjtan@acm.org Telephone: 1-403-220-8038 cjtan@ieee.org 1-403-606-4257 URL: <A HREF="http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~tanc"><A HREF="http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~tanc</A">http://www.cuug.ab.ca/~tanc</A</A>> Facsimile: 1-403-284-1980 "An engineer made programmer is one who attempts to solve a problem, A programmer made engineer is one who knows how to solve a problem." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Hi, On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, C. J. Kenneth Tan wrote:
Does anyone know of any good project management tools for Linux?
Unfortunately, this is an area, that is not (yet) covered very well. Here are some links from my bookmarks. Some of them may not be full-flegded project-management-tools, but "productivity-tools": BSCW (Basic Support for Cooperative Work): <A HREF="http://bscw.gmd.de/"><A HREF="http://bscw.gmd.de/</A">http://bscw.gmd.de/</A</A>> Projector: <A HREF="http://www.iedu.com/project/"><A HREF="http://www.iedu.com/project/</A">http://www.iedu.com/project/</A</A>> PTS - project tracking system: <A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/"><A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/</A">http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/</A</A>> Keystone - revamped version of PTS: <A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/"><A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/</A">http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/</A</A>> I had some experience with an older version of PTS. It's quite usable, if you can force your users to use it consequently enough... LenZ ------------------------------------------------------------------ Lenz Grimmer S.u.S.E. GmbH <A HREF="mailto:grimmer@suse.de">mailto:grimmer@suse.de</A> Gebhardtstrasse 2 <A HREF="http://www.suse.de"><A HREF="http://www.suse.de</A">http://www.suse.de</A</A>> 90762 Fuerth, Germany - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
BSCW (Basic Support for Cooperative Work): <A HREF="http://bscw.gmd.de/"><A HREF="http://bscw.gmd.de/</A">http://bscw.gmd.de/</A</A>> PTS - project tracking system: <A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/"><A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/</A">http://www.stonekeep.com/pts/</A</A>> Keystone - revamped version of PTS: <A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/"><A HREF="http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/</A">http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone/</A</A>>
The above three are really just "ticket" or "call" tracking systems as nearly as I can tell.
Projector: <A HREF="http://www.iedu.com/project/"><A HREF="http://www.iedu.com/project/</A">http://www.iedu.com/project/</A</A>>
This one is really the only "project" management software. My idea of "project management" software is something like MS Project...it should do resource allocation and management as well as Gantt charts and the like so that you can plan large projects using lots of resources. Granted, the Keystone and BSCW web pages are a little hard to follow, but am I reading them right? I don't see true "project management" tools in those two. They seem more aimed an "trouble ticket" handling. I would dearly love to see some kind soul write a free "Project" like program...Projector might be usable for this, but it's not free... --Donnie -- Donnie Barnes <A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/~djb"><A HREF="http://www.redhat.com/~djb</A">http://www.redhat.com/~djb</A</A>> djb@redhat.com "Bah." Challenge Diversity. Ignore People. Live Life. Use Linux. 879. My Dad used to say I have deceptive quickness. I'm slower than I look. - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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