The recession is over (almost). No longer will you have to scrap for budget
leftovers to fulfill your marketing or development obligations. Consumers will
start buying again, filling the corporate coffers, enabling you to roll out new
campaigns, applications and the creative that power and promote them as fast as
you can dream them up. More ideas means more work though, so if you're as smart
as we know you are, start thinking about how you will manage the endless stream
of projects and tasks. Web Success Weekly to the rescue! Website Magazine's top
open-source, Web-based project management software solutions are only a click
away.
Project management software can be used to aid in planning, to foster
organization and in short help manage (and ultimately complete) a variety of
projects. Web-based PM software is accessed through a WAN/LAN using a Web
browser, so if you've got a server and an affinity for open-source, these
offerings will fit the bill. Think of them as SaaS with a twist - instead of
software as a service (service being the operative word), consider it software
as a salvation.
Please note: The Web is in no short supply of project management
solutions and those listed below are only a sample. Other equally noteworthy
offerings include ProjectHQ, eGroupWare,
KForge, and OpenGoo
to name a few. Should you opt to get organized and start using a
project management solution, we advise you do so thoughtfully by investigating
the requirements and capabilities of each before investing your time installing
and training users.

Codendi: An open-source
collaborative development platform offered by Xerox which is positioned as a
solution for software project management. Codendi is extremely useful for large,
diverse work groups, providing all the needed tools for software development
teams (tracking tools for bugs, test management tools, source control managers,
document and deliveries manager, a Web Service API, etc.) There are also
collaboration (wiki and a code snippet library) and communication tools (instant
messaging, mail list manager, forums, news and RSS feeds) which make Codendi one
of the best solutions on the market.

ProjectPier: Another open-source, self-hosted PHP application offered
under the GNU Affero (General Public License- AGPL) for online collaboration and
task management, ProjectPier features a rich and flexible feature set which
fits well with groups large and small. Administrative capabilities are the real
gem of this collaboration tool. Multi-client capability, and three-level rights
management make ProjectPier a real contender in the market.

Trac: Taking more of a minimalist
approach, Trac is an open-source (available under the GNU General Public
License) project management and bug-tracking tool written in Python. Trac's most
useful feature is that it allows for the linking of information between a
database, revision control and wiki content. Other notable features include a
timeline of recent activity, RSS feeds, and multiple project support. Not sure
about the stability of open-source solution like Trac? Consider this - among the
users of Trac is NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which uses the tool to manage
various deep space and near space projects.

Collabtive: One of the more
popular Web-based soltions (as far as project management goes), Collabtive is
open-source, written in PHP5 and uses an ajax-base duser interface. Suppoting
more than 20 languages, Collabtive can integrate with other Web services via an
XML API. Main feature include to-do lists, messaging, file managment, role based
user permissions, timetracking, reporting and exporting and even importing from
Basecamp XML.