Project Management Module - Does Drupal have one?
lechu - May 15, 2007 - 15:09
Does Drupal have a Project Management module?
I'm new to Drupal and I have hard time finding modules on drupal site. Drupal is missing module search and the categories are too broad. Anyway, I am looking for the PM tool and wonder if Drupal has one? If it has one I would like to try Drupal for intranet at our company.
(Does Drupal have enough goodies for Intranet - like PMS, DMS...?)
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Lechu

Clarify
As a professional project manager, I find the term "Project Management module" widely used, often in an incorrect way.
What is it you are looking for? If it's something like MS Project, or Clarity, I doubt it. Now, some people consider CVS to be a project management tool; certainly that's available. Also check out Project module and Project Issue module. And don't forget Subversion module.
BTW, you can always go to the Downloads tab and choose "By name" and use your browser's search.
Nancy W.
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agreed
nancyw is exactly right... you have to be specific in exactly what you're looking for. ;)
other suggestions possibly related to this:
Case Tracker
Help desk
you might also check out the discussions at http://groups.drupal.org/issue-tracking-and-software-releases
PM
HI,
First of all thanks for your intrest.
Basically I am interested in the typical PM that could be used for managing all sort of projects (including software development). It would be nice to have feature found in dotProject or Activecollab as following:
-Clients
-Projects
-Milestones
-Tasks
-Forum
-Whiteboard
-Files
-progress charts
-timing/calendar
....
Thanks,
Lechu
Are they open source?
I'm not familiar with either one. If they are open source and you have a little money, I'm sure someone you port them to Drupal.
Nancy W.
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Search sucks
Thanks,
But the Drupal search seems to be acient. Why not providing the search for specific data/tabs?
I think it is only drupal that does not have a search engine for modules.
Leszek
wrong
If you go to the advanced search you would see that it in fact does, just called projects. My motivation to help you has ended due to the approach you have in asking questions.
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OP reply
See http://drupal.org/node/34425 and http://drupal.org/node/55902.