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Web-Based Project Management Tools?

zbignew asks: "I am working on a Web-based project with four other people spread out at various geographic locations around the world. The work is picking up and we are hiring again and the new people are also likely to be at new locations. To help keep workflow organized we are looking for some kind of a tool to track tasks, issue resolution and things like that. It must be Web-based. Are there any good ones out there? We will pay if we have to for quality."

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  1. One word (ok, maybe three): ACS by Seb · · Score: 3
    You may find what you're looking for in ArsDigita Community System (ACS), a GPL-ed toolkit for building RDBMS-backed Web sites with "collaborative dimension".

    It needs AOLserver (free, open-source) and Oracle 8 (not free, not open-source). You may also be interested in InterBase or Postgres port.

    Ticket Tracker, ACS module, may come very handy for managing tasks/issues/resolutions.

  2. How about Sourceforge? by Mr.+Penguin · · Score: 3

    Just a suggestion, but how about using Sourceforge? The accounts are free, they give you web, ftp, CVS, and shell account access. They're hosting hundreds of projects now, and I haven't heard any complaints. If you want to do something on your own servers, though, you can get Sourceforge's source code for free, too.

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