From a senior development point of view, I have to manage a small team. I need to record the work that I give them each day or the work they do each day and much more. Anybody seen a friendly probably open source software that can stand to that purpose?
Thanks.
software to manage a team
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thanks for you reply jbird, but do you think there is any client side software to manage as they would be faster.JayBird wrote:www.dotproject.net
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Trac. Definitive. Trac Trac Trac.
I find myself browsing through the Timeline all the time.
You have a wiki, a tracker, a source browser, a changelog (via svn).
Oh yes... you'll need some sort of version control like subversion to aid monitoring who's putting work in and who's sitting on their hands.
I find myself browsing through the Timeline all the time.
You have a wiki, a tracker, a source browser, a changelog (via svn).
Oh yes... you'll need some sort of version control like subversion to aid monitoring who's putting work in and who's sitting on their hands.
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d11wtq wrote:Trac. Definitive. Trac Trac Trac.
I find myself browsing through the Timeline all the time.
You have a wiki, a tracker, a source browser, a changelog (via svn).
Oh yes... you'll need some sort of version control like subversion to aid monitoring who's putting work in and who's sitting on their hands.
Thanks for your reply Chris.
oh! that was a perl based app. could not spend time to find out how to get it running.
i found a open source client side management utility. It is quite handy even though it takes a little to figure out how to do things.
http://www.openworkbench.org/index.php? ... &Itemid=21