[nycphp-talk] Open Source Project Management Tools
Tim Lieberman
tim_lists at o2group.com
Mon Dec 15 00:04:33 EST 2008
On Dec 14, 2008, at 11:45 PM, Ajai Khattri wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Dec 2008, Matt Juszczak wrote:
>
>> "state-of-the-art project management software which will include
>> automated
>> project scheduling, issue management, risk management, resource
>> management
>> and other tools; skills training for project managers; consistent
>> project
>> management methodologies, and Proactive communication of project
>> and task
>> status."
>
> And you forgot the kitchen sink :-)
>
> I think Ive spent years looking for a good open source solution and
> Ive
> never found anything close. (Maybe we should write one? :-)
>
> As far as commercial solutions go, right now we're using FogBugz but
> Mingle looks pretty good too.
FogBugz is nice for what it does. The killer feature is email
integration, IMO. Mantis (mantisbt.org) is a nice (PHP) open-source
issue-tracker that's pretty flexible as far as use cases go.
Project Management is bigger than just issue-tracking.
There's the school of thought that says "Project Management is about
Communication (and everything else is a waste of time)" -- mostly
championed by the 37signals guys (their product, basecamp (http://www.basecamphq.com
), is actually pretty useful for a small-ish kind of enterprise. (At
least) one of their founders, Jason Fried, is pretty outspoken about
the philosophy. I went to an event while I was out in Denver where he
pontificated about that sort of stuff for a long time. I don't agree
with a lot of what he says, but it's still thought-provoking. There's
a low-fi recording of the talk and some Q/A here:
<http://blog.electricmindcontrol.net/2008/08/jason-fried-of-37signals-new-denver-ad-club-audio-notes/
>
The highlight for me was when he said he'd run his company into the
ground before including GANTT charts as a feature, no matter how many
people ask for it. So if there's an interest in taking a step back,
you might want to pass that around as food for thought.
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