[Gllug] Project Management and the like
John Edwards
john_ed at cornerstonelinux.co.uk
Tue Oct 23 21:17:14 UTC 2001
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 07:24:45PM +0100, David Irvine wrote:
> Hi guys.
>
> I've been looking around for a web based system that allows me to
> manage my projects, accounts, clients and the like. What i'm aiming for
> is a system in which i can put all my clients details. Details of
> current projects i'm undertaking and which clients are involved with
> the project. Tasks and subtasks of each project and that sort of thing.
>
> I then want to be able to invoice a client, and record when the
> invoice was paid. I want to be able to log calls from clients (and
> ticket them)
>
> I also aim to be able to view the client screen and see notes which are
> client specific, ie client called regarding this, but also notes which
> are project specific, for example client reported bug with X and the
> followups to that call.
>
> I want the same thing for projects, i want to be able to see things
> that are project specific but also appear in clients section etc.
>
> So far i can find things which manage bugs, and projects but not the
> bigger picture.
>
> The other thing i need to do is have the system store files, i want
> to be able to log in from location X upload a patch etc, and download
> it anywhere else, i want to be able to que patches and the like to be
> merged and then merge them online etc.
>
> Theres a lot of i wants there but what i'm really looking for is
> something which i can start to develop into such a system I'm sure
> theres plenty around which are in early development that i can adapt
> to my needs.
>
> The other stipulation is that its written in perl as a cgi application.
>
> Anybody got any hints?
>
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
>
> David
For a good list of project/bug/etc management things try having a look at:
http://linas.org/linux/pm.html
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