You may want to check out http://scrumdo.org which is a Scrum-based project
management software package written in Django. There is a hosted version
(http://scrumdo.com) as well.
Nate
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Its a hosted solution for subversion repository. Every project you create
has its own svn repository created on our servers.
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
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> On Tue, 2011-03-08 at 11:40 +0530, Anand Agarwal wrote:
> > Yes
> >
>
On Tue, 2011-03-08 at 11:40 +0530, Anand Agarwal wrote:
> Yes
>
> http://bootstraptoday.com
>
>
btw, what do you mean by 'it has subversion hosting'?
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http://bootstraptoday.com
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On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 5:43 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-03-07 at 19:33 +0530, Anand Agarwal wrote:
> > Here is very simple & intuitive Web based Project Management
> > Application
> > based on django. Also it has subversion hosting.
> >
> > h
On Mon, 2011-03-07 at 19:33 +0530, Anand Agarwal wrote:
> Here is very simple & intuitive Web based Project Management
> Application
> based on django. Also it has subversion hosting.
>
> http://bit.ly/fazfqa
http://bootstraptoday.com/ <- this one?
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Here is very simple & intuitive Web based Project Management Application
based on django. Also it has subversion hosting.
http://bit.ly/fazfqa
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elop project management software that
> business users can utilize to manage projects not necessarily related
> to software development. I wanted to build something that is way
> easier to use than Microsoft Project, and can be accessed over the
> web.
>
> -Mark
>
>
>
Is that specifically for software development? For people looking for
time tracking, SCRUM, etc, that might be a good option.
I was looking to specifically develop project management software that
business users can utilize to manage projects not necessarily related
to software development. I
try http://www.agilewrap.com
written in Django. It is commercial tool but Free for open source and
non profit. Also free for up to 5 users for commercial orgs.
On Dec 3, 1:21 pm, tiemonster wrote:
> I've done the initial checkin under LGPL license as agreed. Anyone
> that is interested in cont
I've done the initial checkin under LGPL license as agreed. Anyone
that is interested in contributing, let me know your Google Code login
and I'll give you commit access to the svn repo. Any further questions
or comments can probably be directed to me personally instead of on-
list. Thanks!
http:/
I'm not able to access the demo, and can't seem to figure out how to
install the application correctly.
-Mark
On Dec 2, 11:56 am, "piz...@gmail.com" wrote:
> My PMA is unfinished and it's more a coding exercise than an end
> product, but you can take a look to it (MIT license):
>
> Reposito
is one of many features that I feel moves project
management software beyond the realm of understanding for business
users and into the realm of the project manager. That's not the point
of this project.
Venkatraman,
There are lots of good project management applications out there, but
the coup
Baurzhan,
I explicitly will not provide support for time-tracking in this
software. It is one of many features that I feel moves project
management software beyond the realm of understanding for business
users and into the realm of the project manager. That's not the point
of this pr
Hi,
i am interested, but the licence (GPL) ist unfortunately unusable for me. I need
a licence like django (BSD or LGPL).
Thomas
tiemonster wrote:
> I finally had a chance to put a demo up online:
>
> http://freeshell.de/~mscahill/projects/
>
> Now obviously this isn't as pretty as it could
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:45 AM, Baurzhan Ismagulov wrote:
> I'd
> ideally like to pick one of the projects developed in Django and develop
> on top of it.
>
I agrees. There are projects that need cleanup, and moreover developing a PM
mgmt app from scratch is too much
of an effort, unless you wa
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 12:30:55PM -0800, tiemonster wrote:
> I finally had a chance to put a demo up online:
>
> http://freeshell.de/~mscahill/projects/
>
> Now obviously this isn't as pretty as it could be. It's meant to be
> installed within an existing application. I made a half-hearted effor
I finally had a chance to put a demo up online:
http://freeshell.de/~mscahill/projects/
Now obviously this isn't as pretty as it could be. It's meant to be
installed within an existing application. I made a half-hearted effort
to mock up something that would give you an idea of how it might look.
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