An Evaluation of Libre Team Management Software

I have been researching the landscape of available “Team Management” (mostly synonymous with “Project Management”) software. Particularly that which is suitable for teams who are not working on software, or IT, which excludes tools such as Gitlab, Forgejo, etc.

This has resulted in a short PDF comparing some of what I find to be the most promising projects:
FOSS_team_management_software_evaluation_20240129.pdf (217.3 KB)

Preview (first page):

Thank you for sharing this document, @dvn. It’s very useful. I have skimmed it and will come back to it later on. Leantime seems to have interesting features for us:

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I’m glad you found it useful. I was not very impressed by Leantime,
after testing it, to be honest. I’m not really convinced by their idea
of “accessibility”, but you and others should check it out for yourselves.

On 3/12/24 08:19, hellekin via petites singularités wrote:

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March 12

Thank you for sharing this document, @dvn
https://ps.zoethical.org/u/dvn. It’s very useful. I have skimmed it
and will come back to it later on. Leantime seems to have interesting
features for us:

Leantime https://leantime.io/supporting-neurodiversity-in-the-workplace/

  Supporting Neurodiversity in the Workplace - Leantime
  <https://leantime.io/supporting-neurodiversity-in-the-workplace/>

Leantime’s project management tool supports neurodiverse teams, boosting
productivity & creativity by leveraging everyone’s unique strengths in
your workplace.

Est. reading time: 5 minutes

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