Having the source code available gives customers what they need: the ability to customize and add new features. We'll also be able to grow in spaces the original Project.net didn't have the resources to do. |
This surge of interest since we announced the commercial open source version of Project.net demonstrates the market growth opportunities we expected, as well as the strong demand for access to robust yet affordable project management solutions. Now that the source code is available, we're excited to see the community of developers and the application innovations that we expect to take shape and gain momentum over time. Project.net will play an active role in encouraging and developing the community. |
We don't think if you're going to bring thousands of users up that you're not going to want support. If you're a small company with ten to twenty users, have fun with it. But when you look to scale, you need support. |
We think project portfolio management, the execution of how people work together, is the next great enterprise application. |
We're a Web-based project management provider so we'd better be able to eat our own dog food and work as a distributed organization. |
What we aim to do is help you shoot the losers and double down on the winners. If we can help you shoot the bottom ten percent that's holding you back so you can focus on what's important, there's tremendous upside in that. |