In your opinion, which is the best package for creating Gantt charts? And why? (the beauty of the result, easy to use...)

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  • ganttrify

    Create beautiful Gantt charts with ggplot2

  • I liked using just ggplot and writing the timelines in JSON. It made sense to me as far as a structure goes. Parts of a project might have multiple start and end dates as well as important keyframes. There is also ganttrify.

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