[DIYbio] Re: Project management software for biolabs

We (speaking on behalf of an ICT co-op downunder in NZ) can do a redmine (http://www.redmine.org/) innstance for flat price

It is a full-blown FLOSS project management (with addons like Kaban) but modules can be culled to make a simple notification, tasksline monitor

The extra advantage is that because it is in NZ .. you won't get get hit by software patents :-)

PS ... if non-profit, can do something special.
Lawrence

On Friday, 28 March 2014 02:01:00 UTC+13, Tom Hodder wrote:
Hi All,

I am looking for a Project management web app to manage biolab infrastructure and planning for event tasks. 

This is to augment our existing tools such as a wiki (for static documentation), or open wet ware (for protocols etc)

There seems to be a bit of cross over of this requirement to software delivery, in that I would like to have projects like "Biosafety inspection" or maybe "Makerfaire UK event", and have a list of task dependencies, and (it would be nice) if it could also allow cost estimates to allow for starting pledges for equipment etc.

I am currently looking at https://basecamp.com/ and https://trello.com/ and the thing I liked about basecamp was that you could just email the project, and it would try and parse the attachments off the email sensibly, which was very nice when on an android device and typing was a PITN.

Any suggestions would be welcome.

Cheers,
Tom



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