Contacts for the Project, Modules and Translations
Please use the Support & FAQ Forums if you have a general support question, but if you need to get in touch with any of the Project Personnel for specific areas:
dotProject Contacts List
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The home of dotProject - the Open Source Project Management tool.
dotProject is a volunteer supported Project Management application. There is no "company" behind this project, it is managed, maintained, developed and supported by a volunteer group and by the users themselves.
For more about the product, what it does, etc please follow the links to the doc site at the top of site.
The software is free to anyone who would like to download it. Day to day support is provided free by volunteers.
If you would like to see the system in operation - use the Demo link in the modules list to the left top of the site.
If you would like to download the package use the downloads link on the top right. Please be aware that the CVS snapshot is guaranteed to be UNSTABLE and should not be used on a production site or if you are not willing to have to do some work at the code level.
If you are looking for support, to ask a question or to check to see if issues have been raised by others - use the support link at the top right to access our support forums. PLEASE do not send Private Messages to the site admins or other participants on the site - this just means that you are trying to jump the priority queue, that any answers you received are selfishly then not shared with the rest of the user community OR that you may ask the wrong person who cannot help you. Priority Support is available at a cost - login to the support forums and use your UserCP from there to Subscription details and pricing.
If you have a bug or a Feature Suggestion that you would like to log - use the bugs link at the top right of the site. PLEASE check that the issue hasn't been logged before to save your hardworking admin a lot of time and trouble. Mantis has recently been updated to include multiple projects - use the drop down list at the top right hand side of the screen in the bug tracker to select the correct project as per the news article on the front of the Bugs and Suggestions system.
If you are looking for documentation, hints and tips - please use the doc site link at the top right. Please DO NOT use comments either here or on the documentation site, to ask questions or raise issues - the chances of anybody finding your comment are pretty remote because that's what the forums are for.
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Our project team includes four separate vendors and the client, a large metropolitan school district. The project includes design and installation of new network cabling, active equipment (switches, routers, etc.), wireless LAN, IP telephony, and WAN access in more than 60 schools in the district. The project is expected to last approximately two years and will cost several million dollars. Most of the funding comes from the E-Rate program so we are operating in a heavily regulated environment where everything will be subject to future audit and review for compliance.
With thanks to DeBortoli Wines here in Australia for their sponsorship of the task, we are able to provide a 2.x compatible / offline dotProject User Manual. You can find the PDF's packaged into a single file at:
Some will have noticed but others may not be aware that we've switched on a new documentation site, which is a substantial rewrite of the old site content and layout.
The site is still not quite finished, but it's got a lot of useful content on it already and a link to the old site if you hit one of the areas that we're still working on.
The site can be accessed from:
http://docs.dotproject.net
More and more developers are using development tools produced by the open source community like JUnit, MySQL, Eclipse, PHP or JBoss. A recent poll asked to compare the quality of open source and commercial software development tools. And the winner is... not obvious ;o)
We now have an IRC channel for handling ad-hoc requests or simply to chat with other users and developers. Point your favourite IRC client to irc.freenode.net. The channel is #dotproject.
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