Tracks
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Tracks | Taiga | |
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9 | 20 | |
1,160 | 5,825 | |
0.9% | - | |
7.7 | 0.0 | |
2 months ago | 9 months ago | |
Ruby | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Tracks
- Ask HN: I Need a Calendar App
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What to do app do you use?
Tracks https://www.getontracks.org/
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Where can I learn industry standards on MSP tech-time tracking?
The "single ticket per client per month" sounds interesting. However, I use something called tracks to manage anything that isn't client related.
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Phabricator replacement? | Or OpenProject alternative? | issue tracking/code
Tracks - Not a bug tracker
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Looking for simple ToDo List (Docker)
https://www.getontracks.org/ - No mobile friendly view.
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Who Uses To-Do Lists?
The most useful aspect of my to-do list system is that one of my monitors acts as a bit of a dashboard where my events in my calendar and items from my to-do list are written to the current wallpaper using Imagemagick. (Along with a five day weather forecast, my children's school time-tables and a bit of other stuff.)
This way, the info is always visible (when I'm not using that monitor for anything else) so easy to look at at a glance.
One of my to-do lists is simply a text file in Dropbox (so I can also edit it from my phone when not at home). I can also open it fast with a simple key-press on my computer. It tends to be the spot where, as soon as I think of something I have to do, I'll open that file, write a line for it and save it. Then I know it is out of my head and I don't have to worry about trying to remember it any more.
The other to-do list I use is Tracks[0] running in a Docker container. This is used for more organised to-dos and particularly things that I have to do at a future date (currently my must far-flung to-do is for 2026). Things that are to be done down the track I'll also add a show-from date to (either on the day or a little before) so they they're not visible on the main page. I don't need to see them, and doing so only wastes brain cycles when reviewing the current list.
Items in either a particular category, or are visible with a due date get merged in with the calendar for the next seven days and display with their own high-lighting on my wallpaper/dashboard.
Been using this more-or-less for quite a few years now and feel it works quite well. I do have grandiose thoughts of moving to using Taskwarrior as I do have the occasional Trello board or Jira project I wouldn't mind integrating into a holistic miasma, but I would still like a good web interface similar to Tracks to visualise and triage. Could not find something I was comfortable with last I looked.
[0] https://www.getontracks.org/
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Help with installing TracksApp, Windows if possible?
That was here:https://github.com/TracksApp/tracks/blob/v2.5.1/doc/installation.md
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Looking for a Trello self hosted alternative
Personal, look into Tracks (https://www.getontracks.org/)
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What are some lesser known services that have made your life better?
Tracks - Getting Things Done (todo list) program written in Rails - https://www.getontracks.org/
Taiga
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Trello Alternative
I'll also check out plane.so and taiga.io. I have not checked those out.
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What Tool Do You Use For Collaborating On Tasks?
My team at work uses taiga
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free-for.dev
taiga.io — Project management platform for startups and agile developers, free for Open Source
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Penpot Raises $8M Series A
The folks being Penpot also make a kanban management tool, kind of like Trello, called Taiga: http://taiga.io/ And it's also OSS.
I'm rooting for both of these, and now that they have some funding I hope they'll dedicate effort on polishing the rough edges (and do something about gratuitous amount of white space that permeates all of their web presence, and maybe reconsider their color pallete). They're very close, so I think and hope we'll some wonderful results very soon.
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Phabricator replacement? | Or OpenProject alternative? | issue tracking/code
Taiga - Storage limitation
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Most popular open source project management app(s)?
taiga.io has been good in my experience
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What kind of evil genius research do you do in your Lab? Or not so evil - I won’t judge.
^ This installs docker first (not sure if needed, but I'm trying to figure out how to set up taiga.io on my k3s cluster and they seem to want docker?
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Newb question on setting up taiga.io with docker
Do you have to use Windows? :s Sure it'll work but it's not because you can that you should... Anyway, I looked a bit at their docker-compose, it is a very complicated app, so Docker is definitely the way to go but maybe you should get the hang of it with the base nginx image, then build your own image just serving simple stuff, because it might seem a bit overwhelming to start with something as advanced as taiga.io. Of course, looking at the myriad of docker tutorials out there might help tremendously, too.
What are some alternatives?
Wekan - The Open Source kanban (built with Meteor). Keep variable/table/field names camelCase. For translations, only add Pull Request changes to wekan/i18n/en.i18n.json , other translations are done at https://app.transifex.com/wekan/wekan only.
OpenProject - OpenProject is the leading open source project management software.
myTinyTodo - Fork from mytinytodo.net
Leantime - Leantime is a goals focused project management system for non-project managers. Building with ADHD, Autism, and dyslexia in mind.
Kanboard - Kanban project management software
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
Restyaboard - Trello like kanban board. Based on Restya platform.
Tuleap - Tuleap is an Open Source Suite to improve management of software developments and collaboration. With a single web-based solution, project managers, developers & quality managers can easily build, deploy software projects.
Nullboard - Nullboard is a minimalist kanban board, focused on compactness and readability.
penpot - Penpot: The open-source design tool for design and code collaboration
focalboard - Focalboard is an open source, self-hosted alternative to Trello, Notion, and Asana.
Phabricator - Effective June 1, 2021: Phabricator is no longer actively maintained.