Team Project management solution
from geoma@lemmy.ml to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 20:44
https://lemmy.ml/post/48436042

Looking for a team collaboration project management solution, basically:

Data sovereignty and libre software is a must.

At first we thought nextcloud would do all this, and it does but the kanban app (deck) is kinda limiting (only 3 hierarchy levels and no swimlanes)

So we can connect nextcloud with openproject but as openproject has some features only in enterprise plan, was wondering for other solutions… Could be one integrated solution or maybe better following UNIX philosophy and having separate small pieces of software that do their work fine and can connect via API/Webhooks? Like a good kanban (wekan, vikunja?) Connected to a matrix server (continuwity?) And maybe also connected to nextcloud or other online collaborative drive?

Any ideas welcome!

Thanks!!

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logos@sh.itjust.works on 07 Jun 21:25 next collapse

Nextcloud does all of this really well.

[deleted] on 07 Jun 22:13 next collapse

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geoma@lemmy.ml on 08 Jun 00:24 collapse

yes, certainly. In fact I love nextcloud… but Deck is so limited… Hope there would be a more robust kanban/project management solution… well, that’s OpenProject I guess and we can integrate it with the NextCloud App for that apps.nextcloud.com/apps/integration_openproject

I guess we could even do gist.github.com/…/f5b2e55a2c2e3abb1f9eefcdf0bfff4…

AbidanYre@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 00:52 next collapse

vikunja.io

appflowy.com

www.openproject.org

All do the kanban stuff, I haven’t really looked at slack integration though. There’s also plane.so but they lock down the free version pretty hard.

It looks like www.kendomanager.com bills itself as a free alternative to Basecamp. That might be along the lines of what you want, but I haven’t tried it myself. Very much not free.

Scrubber0777@lemmy.ml on 08 Jun 09:57 collapse

Upvote for openproject

thefactremains@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 04:22 next collapse

Taiga seems most appropriate

Plane could also work if you could get by without action boards (they are paywalled)

blacksky@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 04:47 next collapse

https://kanboard.org/

Doesn’t look amazing at first glance, but actually light weight and flexible.

somegeek@programming.dev on 08 Jun 11:01 next collapse

Keep in mind, check the solution’s licensing so they don’t suddenly start putting things behind paywall. Use software that is truly FOSS (GPL for example) with no exceptions.

Saying this because I’m bit by mattermost’s head-assery.

Luckyfriend222@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 11:36 collapse

As others have mentioned : Openproject. You can intergrate with Nextcloud to keep files stored in a file manager, and keep project management side lightweight.