[PLUG] Latest openproject not working...

Ken Stephens kennethgstephens at gmail.com
Thu Mar 15 18:13:52 UTC 2018


Micheal,

Mayby your rpm database is corrupted.  Rebuild it with:  rpmdb --rebuilddb.

Ken

On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 8:01 AM, michael <michael at robinson-west.com> wrote:

> On 2018-03-15 09:52, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, michael wrote:
>>
>> I'm not opposed to paying for support, but it's unfortunate that this is
>>> Europe centric and also I need help with the community edition which is
>>> probably just fine for the company I work for in Minnesota.
>>>
>>
>> Michael,
>>
>>   Is there a community mail list or web forum? If so, there should be no
>> cost for subscribing and asking for help there.
>>
>> Maybe openproject is the wrong project management tool.
>>>
>>
>>   There are at least two other F/OSS PM packages (information from
>> SlackBuilds.org):
>>
>> GanttProject - free tool for project scheduling and management
>>
>> GanttProject is GPL-licensed (free software) Java based, project
>> management software that runs under the Windows, Linux and Mac OSX
>> operating systems.
>>
>> It features a Gantt chart for project scheduling of tasks, and doing
>> resource management using resource load charts. It has a number of
>> reporting options (MS Project, HTML, PDF, spreadsheets).
>>
>> and
>>
>> TaskJuggler is project management software for serious project managers.
>> It covers the complete spectrum of project management tasks from the
>> first idea to the completion of the project. It assists you during
>> project scoping, resource assignment, cost and revenue planning, risk
>> and communication management.
>>
>> TaskJuggler provides an optimizing scheduler that computes your project
>> time lines and resource assignments based on the project outline and the
>> constraints that you have provided. The built-in resource balancer and
>> consistency checker offload you from having to worry about irrelevant
>> details and ring the alarm if the project gets out of hand.
>>
>> The flexible as-many-details-as-necessary approach allows you to plan
>> your project as you go, making it also ideal for new management strategies
>> such as Extreme Programming and Agile Project Management.
>>
>>   There's also Trac which is commonly used:
>>
>> Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software
>> development
>> projects. Trac uses a minimalistic approach to web-based software project
>> management. Our mission is to help developers write great software while
>> staying out of the way.  Trac should impose as little as possible on a
>> team's established development process and policies.
>>
>> Pygments is optional (provides syntax highlighting).
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Rich
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>
> Appreciate the help Rich.  OpenProject is Germany based, but there
> is a community forum apparently if I can figure out how to use it...
>
> These GPL'ed alternatives are worth looking into, unfortunately I have
> lost at least 19-20 feature/bug entries with OpenProject CE giving me
> errors.
>
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