Package : chiliproject > RPM : chiliproject-1.2.0-1.mga1.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | chiliproject |
Version | 1.2.0 |
Release | 1.mga1 |
URL | https://www.chiliproject.org |
Group | Networking/WWW |
Summary | A web-based project management system |
Size | 4,861KB |
Arch | noarch |
License | GPLv2+ |
Description
ChiliProject is a web based project management system. It supports your team
throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a
project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to
collaboratively sharing knowledge.
* Project planning
- Set up a Roadmap containing all the tasks and deadline.
- Discuss your plan using a Gantt chart.
* Issue tracking and progress reporting
- Get your things done by setting up issues for every task.
- Discuss the work within the issue.
- Get automatically notified by e-mail when a colleague updates the status of an issue.
- Update an issue by replying to a notification by e-mail.
- Keep informed about what is currently going on by subscribing to a project's activity as a news feed.
* Sharing knowledge collaboratively
- Use Wiki to create, to document and to share information with your team members.
- If you develop software, integrate your code repository such as Subversion or Git. Browse your repository within your internet browser. Update issues by referencing them in your commit messages.
- Share and update documents and files.
* Keep control of your expenses
- Track the time you spent on tasks
- Create detailed reports describing where your time went.
* Interact with externals
- Provide official project news to everybody interested in the project.
- Provide forums so that people can discuss your project and help each other.
* Setup your work flows to support your business processes.
- Setup issue types by creating trackers so issues can follow a specific work flow.
- Define roles and their permissions within a work flow.
* Extend it.
- Optimize your installation to support your specific needs by extending it with Plugins provided by third parties.
throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a
project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to
collaboratively sharing knowledge.
* Project planning
- Set up a Roadmap containing all the tasks and deadline.
- Discuss your plan using a Gantt chart.
* Issue tracking and progress reporting
- Get your things done by setting up issues for every task.
- Discuss the work within the issue.
- Get automatically notified by e-mail when a colleague updates the status of an issue.
- Update an issue by replying to a notification by e-mail.
- Keep informed about what is currently going on by subscribing to a project's activity as a news feed.
* Sharing knowledge collaboratively
- Use Wiki to create, to document and to share information with your team members.
- If you develop software, integrate your code repository such as Subversion or Git. Browse your repository within your internet browser. Update issues by referencing them in your commit messages.
- Share and update documents and files.
* Keep control of your expenses
- Track the time you spent on tasks
- Create detailed reports describing where your time went.
* Interact with externals
- Provide official project news to everybody interested in the project.
- Provide forums so that people can discuss your project and help each other.
* Setup your work flows to support your business processes.
- Setup issue types by creating trackers so issues can follow a specific work flow.
- Define roles and their permissions within a work flow.
* Extend it.
- Optimize your installation to support your specific needs by extending it with Plugins provided by third parties.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia 1 |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2011-03-27 22:01:16 |
Changelog | View in Sophie |
Files | View in Sophie |
Dependencies | View in Sophie |