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Feb 12, 2006 - 04:51 PM :: jimmo :: 16743 Reads The Linux Knowledge Base and Tutorial uses dotProject not only as its primary project management tool, but also to store events and other information that we need to keep track of.
With all of the features and content we have, running the Linux Tutorial is not an easy task. We are constantly improving and adding to our already extensive offering. When we first started, all of our TODOs were managed with lists in various text files or piles of notes. As the site grew, the number of things we needed to keep track of grew considerably and our so-called management system was obviously not up to the task. After we tried a couple of different project management tools, we finally decided upon dotProject and never looked back.
We have defined projects for the major functional and content areas within the Tutorial. These serve to help organize the tasks and sub-tasks. Since we constantly upgrading and improving these site, the individual tasks come and go, but these projects never end. Currently we are managing over 50 project, with 300 tasks. With the limited number of people working on this project, it is still a daunting taks. However, without dotProject it would be near impossible.
In gratitude for the work done and how much it is helping us, we have added dotProject to the list of "powered by" icons, which you can find at the bottom of each page. Please visit us when you get a chance by pointing your browser to www.linux-tutorial.info.
Thanks for a great product!
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