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Collaborative Task Management Software -- ASP .NET Open Source?

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    Hey everyone. I'm looking for (preferably free) ASP .NET-based task management software. I've done several Google searches and I cannot find anything. Perhaps I just didn't query the right terms so maybe you can help out. The problem is simple. I work in a warehouse environment. My boss has created a task list in Excel for himself, a few other members of management, and me. Periodically he sends an updated list based on when each person has completed tasks, we hold a meeting every Friday to discuss our progress, etc. I'm looking for something that mimics this functionality, but can be installed on our local web server. We use Server 2008 R2 + IIS + SQL Server 2008 Express. Basically, we just need to allow users to create projects, tasks for each project. Each user who is assigned a task just needs to be able to update their progress in the application, maybe a commenting functionality, and so on. Nothing complex, just basic task tracking in a collaborative environment. Any suggestions? I will continue to Google today. And I'll modify this thread if I find one. Thanks in advance! :)

    djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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