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Project/task management system?
They threw a project to temporarily follow him (a friend went on vacation). The local project consists of 4-5 subprojects, each has its own team and the composition does not overlap between the teams of each subproject.
I decided to organize work on the project as a whole and on each subproject, to issue tasks, to see how they are solved, so that each team maintains documentation on its own subproject, but at the same time there is a separation of rights so that one team cannot see the tasks and documentation for other subprojects of neighboring teams ...
Prompt something on php+mysql, do not offer redmine. Do not offer ready-made online services, because we want to deploy this business at home.
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Try Mantis itself used for similar tasks (distribution of tasks, instead of accounting for bugs), there is a division into projects and subprojects, custom fields and reports. Everything is free and fairly easy to set up and configure.
Traditionally I recommend
www.fengoffice.com/web/opensource/
there are rights, documents, mail and time tracking
dotproject - I myself have been using it for a long time, it is developing sluggishly. All new projects on redmin.
We use ActiveCollab - we are very satisfied. Everything is insanely simple and easy ... no need to spend hours figuring out tricky settings. It's paid, but Google can help ;)
otms-project.ru
Regarding the delimitation of rights to tasks, you can prohibit viewing the necessary tasks for all "left" users. In general, the project is developing and I will gladly listen to any suggestions.
Recently I came across an article with a review of 10 open source project management systems - freelanceswitch.com/product-reviews/open-source-project-management-tools/
If you want to deploy it at home, it will certainly be useful)
I will also add that there is some difference between project management systems and tasks:
www.trackstudio.ru/ms-project-issue-tracking.html
Their subject area is similar, but the focus is on different things. What you need is task management, issue tracking.
Interesting: what did you choose in the end?
I now use papyrus more and more widely. It seems to cope with taking into account the tasks and the delimitation of projects.
qdpm - it was enough for us on that project, on the second project the programmer made some modifications to the free version, because it was not willing to shell out money for the paid version with most of the unnecessary features.
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