Is there any reason why taskjuggler is not included in openSUSE?
I can see a version available in openSUSE Factory but it is not built with latest libs.
I have several of my friends asking for Project Management software under openSUSE and I don’t know what to advise them.
On 03/02/2011 10:06 AM, syampillai wrote:
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> I have several of my friends asking for Project Management software
> under openSUSE and I don’t know what to advise them.
you can find project management software for Linux in lots of places:
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I use TaskCoach.
While It may not be as full featured as what you may be used to, it is still a GREAT piece of software.
Feature list seems comparable to taskjuggler.
The full name is ‘planner’ (without the apostrophes) and it is in one of the standard repositories (standard/tumbleweed/gnome:apps). Mind you, at one time Openproj was in repositories (11.1)…maybe its in pacman, which I don’t have enabled, these days. Edit: in contrib, apparently.
Yea, I found it too. I was always looking for KDE based ones.
Openproj is in the openSUSE:11.3:Contrib repo. I downloaded from its website. It has some annoyance and I have to click some of their ‘marketing prompts’ at times. If the licencing terms allow me to modify and use the code, I may try modifying it.