Plandora

Plandora is an open source tool to manage the software development process. It can be useful for teams that have problems with resource bottle-necks, parallel projects, workers in several projects at the same time, critical deadlines and project documentation demands.

Plandora
Stable release
1.14.0 / June 28, 2015 (2015-06-28)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inEnglish, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian and Spanish
TypeProject management software
LicenseLGPL (free software)
Websitewww.plandora.org

History

The project was made available at sourceforge in August 2004 with the system analysis documents almost finished and some source-code implemented (infra-structure classes, build files, libs, etc.) [1] under LGPL license (totally free for any purposes).

In 2008, the Plandora Project was presented at FISL9,[2] the annual international open source forum at Porto Alegre.

In 2009, Plandora was mentioned by the itmanagement[3] website as one of the 101 open source applications for Enterprise Business purposes and one of 10 open source project management systems.

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See also

References

  1. sourceforge, SourceForge website, 22 Feb 2011
  2. FISL9, FISL9 website, 17 Apr 2008, archived from the original on 2011-07-28
  3. itmanagement, itmanagement website, 7 Jul 2009
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