I only know openproject from the time it was still an app, some
    years ago.
    If the focus is on real timelines, then I don't think it is needed to
    have this kind of tools. What we'd need IMHO is to be able to define
    the upcoming release(s) and their scope. A tool like trac can do that,
    e.g.
    https://trac.edgewall.org/roadmap
    Trac also has a wiki and issue system, so would mean that together
    with OOK we could move away from bitbucket.

I haven't looked a trac in a long time, but I though its UI is anachronistic as well and its functionality is very basic.

That said, I think redmine or trac would still be an improvement to what we have now.


I use Trac and Kallithea on a private server. I've created a hook on Kallithea side to automatically update Trac cases when appropriate. This works well.
Trac UI is really not attractive but it almost suits all my needs.

Nicolas

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