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dotProject 55<br />

dotProject<br />

Developer(s)<br />

Adam Donnison [1] , Karen Chisholm, Gregor Erhardt [2] , Ivan Peevski, Eamon Brosnan, Benjamin Young [3]<br />

Stable release 2.1.3 / November 26, 2009<br />

Operating<br />

system<br />

Any<br />

Platform <strong>PHP</strong><br />

Type Project management<br />

License<br />

v1.x was BSD, v2.x is GPL v2 [4]<br />

Website http:/ / www. dotproject. net/<br />

dotProject is a web-based, multi-user, multi-language Project Management application. It is an open-source<br />

software and free for any uses and is maintained by an open community of volunteer programmers.<br />

Structures and Features<br />

Basic data elements and management functions include:<br />

• Projects and Tasks<br />

• Companies, Departments and Contacts<br />

• ToDo lists<br />

• Resources (rooms, equipment et al.)<br />

Additional features:<br />

• Forums<br />

• Gantt charts (as of version 2.0 the task dependencies feature is not complete)<br />

• Access control via ACL<br />

• Reporting<br />

• History of all activities<br />

• Calendar<br />

History<br />

dotProject was originally developed by dotMarketing Inc. to be an open source replacement for Microsoft Project,<br />

having a very similar user interface, but extending to include project management functionality. Begun in 2000 the<br />

project was moved from dotmarketing.org to Sourceforge in October 2001.<br />

The project stalled in late 2002 with the administrator not being contactable. Two of the more active developers,<br />

Andrew Eddie and Adam Donnison applied for, and were subsequently granted, administration rights to the project.<br />

Andrew continued to work on the project until he moved on to Mambo and subsequently Joomla. Adam remains an<br />

administrator.<br />

dotProject is currently undergoing a major redevelopment using the Zend Framework, with version 3 of dotProject<br />

(dP3) the expected target release to be utilising the Zend Framework [5]. A fork called web2project [6] was initiated<br />

in 2007.

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