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A flexible project management web application written using Ruby on Rails framework. Key features include: * Multiple projects support * Flexible role based access control. * Flexible issue tracking system * Gantt chart and calendar * News, documents & files management * Feeds & email ... [More] notifications. * Per project wiki * Per project forums * Simple time tracking functionality * Custom fields for issues, projects and users * Repository integration (SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Darcs) * Multiple LDAP authentication support * User self-registration support * Multilanguage support * Multiple databases support [Less]

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  5 reviews  |  270 users  |  88,465 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

ChiliProject is a web based project management system. It supports your team throughout the complete project life cycle, from setting up and discussing a project plan, over tracking issues and reporting work progress to collaboratively sharing knowledge.

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  0 reviews  |  13 users  |  88,557 lines of code  |  7 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

Tosca is an Open Source Issue Tracker. It is designed to be user friendly, professional and multi-projects. It is made with Ruby on Rails.

4.5
   
  1 review  |  3 users  |  103,097 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 2 years ago
 
 

PowerDNS is a reliable alternative to BIND and sports a flexible, feature rich design and support for various backends, including MySQL and PostgreSQL. This simplifies the management of thousands of zones, and provides added redundancy (by way of database replication) and opens the doors for web ... [More] frontends that ease this even more. PowerDNS on Rails is built based on our experience of managing thousands of DNS records through various (often crude) techniques, that included building zone files from databases via cron, and implementing PowerDNS for its database backends. PowerDNS on Rails is currently tightly integrated into one of South Africa's premier hosting & email platforms and works tirelessly everyday. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  12,675 lines of code  |  5 current contributors  |  Analyzed 16 days ago
 
 

Swiftiply is a highly optimized clustering proxy for web applications (currently supports: Rails, Merb, IOWA, Ramaze, Camping, and Nitro, with the ability to support many more). It increases application performance in a few ways. First, it uses EventMachine for network traffic (eventmachine is an ... [More] event-based asynchronous network library which uses epoll on Linux for high network performance). Secondly, it reverses the way Proxies normally work by letting the nodes in the pool connect to Swiftiply with persistent TCP connections. This removes the delay of having to create a new TCP connection for every request, and makes it easier to maintain your cluster since nodes can be added and removed from the pool simply by starting new processes on a server. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  0 current contributors
 
 

The SkillMatrix records all skill and training related information within a company so that Managers or Leaders can have the knowledge of distribution of skills, the requirement of skills and so on. Training Leaders can arrange the training to meet the requirement, or setup some internal ... [More] session for a small group. Person can find reasonable roadmap to grap an skill. And find the proper material about the skill within/out of the tool. ...... [Less]

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Milestone is a Rails powered project manager and issue tracker.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  620 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

YARPS - Yet Another Ruby Project-Management System YARPS is a web-based project-management tool written with the web-framework ruby on rails. YARPS was started by Christopher Bertels (bakkdoor) and Denis Meyer (CallToPower) in July 2008.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  55,609 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 
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Ruby on Rails implementation of a Document Management System

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  4,874 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

This is a project that I've open sourced so that we can get a larger community base involved in building a simple, card-based planning and tracking tool. The project is written in Ruby on Rails and is intended to use heavy Ajax for an easy to use, rich user interface. Thanks to Josh ... [More] Knowles, Karmen Blake, Barry Kaplan, Steve Bate (XPlanner author) and Stan Green for discussions over the years on the perfect Agile tool and to James Deville for putting a boot to our arses and getting this project finally started. We use xcards on itself, see (URL TBD) for a demonstration (and also for our officially hosted xcards project). I'm looking forward to see guys like Chance Anderson put a super professional user Ajax user interface on this simple tool. The primary motive of this tool is to provide a SIMPLE and EFFECTIVE agile planning and tracking tool. We have chosen the metaphor of a card. Each unit of estimatable work is written on it's own card. The estimates of the cards can be easily summed up and project duration/cost scenarios can be generated/edited and instantiated - tracking against multiple projects is a long-term goal of this project - using the notion of project scenarios to help cost and track projects. See also our discussion list at http://groups.google.com/group/xcards-developers. Let's try to put most of our design and development discussion onto this list as possible. Screenshots can be viewed at http://code.google.com/p/xcards/wiki/ScreenShots thanks, -- John Goodsen, john.goodsen@gmail.com Extreme Programmer & Coach Founder/President, RADSoft http://radsoft.com [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  220,738 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 
 
 

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