I've looked at some briefly, haven't tried to implement them:

Web Projects by Emmanuel Pierre has a good list of features, but the code comments are in French, there wasn't a lot of doc when I looked, and the developer was asking for someone else to take over. (Maybe someone did, I just tried the link again and don't see Web Projects. Fun fun. Time to go searching for more apps again.)

If you're only tracking time spent on projects, look at OnShore's time sheet app. Requires PostgreSQL.

There are other projects starting on Source Forge that may come up in time developing on your needs, but really, for Web-based project management you should be looking at PHP apps. Much more selection. Consider Achievo.

If Web-based isn't a requirement, then you have many Gnome and KDE apps to choose from.


In reply to Re: Project management via Perl? by TheoPetersen
in thread Project management via Perl? by Anonymous Monk

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