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RailsCollab

What is it?

RailsCollab is a free web based Project Management and Collaboration tool largely inspired by [Basecamp] 1, the communication-oriented project management solution from 37signals.

Its roots come from a similar project called ProjectPier (previously known as ActiveCollab), which instead of Ruby is written in PHP.

Manage projects. How?

In RailsCollab, you have the following:

  • Task lists - to keep track of what needs to get done, and who is responsible
  • Milestones - to track what needs to get done and by whom
  • Times - to record how much time has been spent on a project or task
  • Files - to share data with your clients
  • Messages - for centralized communication

You can add clients to your projects at any time. Each member of a client can have a login, whose access can be restricted to certain elements of the project.

How can i install / upgrade?

Simply run the following:

script/setup

And login using the username admin, with the password password.

For more advanced setup options, refer to the [INSTALL.markdown] 3 and [UPGRADE.markdown] 4 files

I do i do [x]?

Check out the [wiki on github] 2.

Are there any screenshots or is there even a demo?

Please refer to the project entry on [OpenSourceRails] 5 for any screenshots or demos.

Can I run RailsCollab on Heroku?

Yes you can! And this is how:

  1. Run setup script

    script/setup

  2. Setup heroku app

    heroku create

  3. Push database onto heroku

    heroku db:push

  4. Push config onto heroku

    rake heroku:config --app [heroku app name]

  5. Launch in browser

    heroku open

Licensing

For licensing details, refer to the [LICENSE] 6 file in the root directory.

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