Greg schrieb:
> Hi all,
> 
> Since I started with django a year or so ago, I've been gradually
> building a very simple project management app for myself - it started
> as a project to learn the language but has evolved into a very useful
> tool, handling all my timetracking, task management and invoicing.
> 
> I'm wondering if it would be worth open sourcing it?

Of course, do it.

> Right now it's
> very much set up for me and me only, but it wouldn't take too much
> effort to make it a portable app that others could use. I've looked
> for django project management projects to use and/or contribute to,
> but there doesn't seem to be any out there.
> 

There is one. I searched for an alternative to trac some time ago. Basie
can handle several SVN-Repositories (Trac does not) and uses django.

But I had to time to try it:

   http://basieproject.org/

 Thomas


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