I don't know about civic hacking, but Trello is a free online tool to track high level aspects of collaborative projects. It is somewhat focused on a "to do" planning perspective. But with the customizable columns, labels, and checklists associated with items in the view I think you might be able to track static info like skills.
-Rob On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Jason Hsu <jhsu802...@gmail.com> wrote: > I realize this is off-topic, but I'm not sure what forum is best for asking > about this. I figure that at least a few of you are involved in civic > hacking groups. > > I recently joined a group that does civic hacking. (Adopt-A-Hydrant is an > example of civic hacking.) > > We need a solution for tracking projects and the skills needed for the > projects (such as Ruby on Rails, Python, Drupal, Javascript, etc.). > > I'd like to hear from those of you in similar groups that have a great system > for tracking projects. Is there an in-house solution you use, or is there > something else available? > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list -- Robert Clewley, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Neuroscience Institute and Department of Mathematics and Statistics Georgia State University PO Box 5030 Atlanta, GA 30302, USA tel: 404-413-6420 fax: 404-413-5446 http://neuroscience.gsu.edu/rclewley.html -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list