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Do you want to help with Open Workbench, but don’t know the difference between PERT and PERL? You don’t have to be a project management professional or programming guru to contribute to Open Workbench. And you don’t have to spend a lot of time. Here’s how you can get involved… Spread the wordAs an Open Workbench user, you already know how much robust functionality is at your fingertips for solving your thorniest project scheduling problems. But are your colleagues still toiling away with Microsoft Project AND paying for it? Make sure you tell them about the powerful project scheduling features in Open Workbench – all available at no cost.Help other usersGot a great method for leveling resources or managing multiple baselines? Share your knowledge with others through the Open Workbench Community Forums. Help others by providing your insight and experience to their challenges. For novices and experts alike, Open Workbench Community Forums provides a great way to share best practices of project scheduling.Submit enhancement requestsWould you like to see a new feature become part of Open Workbench? Submit an enhancement request so the Open Workbench developer community can create it for you. Let others know what you think should be part of the next version of Open Workbench.Develop your own enhancementsReady to make your own improvements to Open Workbench? Get all the tools and information you need.Report and fix bugsDoes something not seem right with your Open Workbench installation? Make Open Workbench even more robust by helping us improve it. Report a bug or fix someone else’s.Document Open WorkbenchAre you an expert who can help others who are starting to use Open Workbench? Open Workbench is looking for community members who can provide great documentation for both end users and developers. If you have written about Open Workbench, please submit your work. |
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