Projects can be created newly or created from existing project templates. You can also create groups to classify the projects and manage the privileges of the other project users by making the projects private or public.
You can create a new project afresh or use an existing project template to create the project.
Strict projects have a fixed schedule. It is preferable to plan all the project activities within the schedule. Projects following the strict methodology are more successful because their project modules cannot extend beyond the scheduled project dates.
And you cannot start or extend the start and end dates for any project modules beyond the scheduled project dates. Such as, Phases will be scheduled within the projects date range, and Bugs will be scheduled within the Phases date range and so on.
Strict projects are distinct from other public and private projects in the Projects list view as they are indicated with the icon. You cannot select dates beyond the project's schedule in any of the date pickers, for strict projects. An error message is displayed whenever you do not select a valid date range for the project modules.
You can choose to make your project go public or private. Private projects can be accessed only by the member project users, whereas public projects can be viewed and followed by all the portal users. In public projects, users will have only read access but they can view and follow projects and add comments. However, if you are the Admin, you will have all the access privileges even for public projects.
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