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On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event

On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event

Posted Jul 4, 2010 21:35 UTC (Sun) by oak (guest, #2786)
In reply to: On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event by n8willis
Parent article: On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event

> Bugzilla is not capable of tracking event-planning tasks

There are extensions for things like that:
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Addons#Project_manageme...


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On bootstrapping a community-run FOSS event

Posted Oct 27, 2010 18:20 UTC (Wed) by n8willis (subscriber, #43041) [Link]

I just happened to revisit this article and notice the new comment. Of the Bugzilla plugins linked to, one appears to be abandonware (c.2007?) and the other three are all integration with a single, specific desktop application (TaskJuggler, Easy!Flow, and Microsoft Project).

The latter two are closed-source, which means they do not meet the criteria (and on top of that, Easy!Flow, while it may have "project management" capabilities, is still a software development app, not a general-purpose planning tool).

Nate


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