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OpenProject seems promising. Have been testing it out for an project. There is basic work packages and then you can view these in kanban, gant or other views. There is a view to put work between different members of a team for example.
https://www.openproject.org/
It’s selfhostable
Interesting that OpenProject is actually a fork of Redmine -- I've got an old Redmine instance I've been using on and off for well over a decade and now I am going to see how tricky it is to migrate over. It sounds like it used to be straightforward but I don't know if that's still the case.
Thanks for the lead!
I've used open project a bit and like it. It has a decently step learning curve in my opinion since I've never formally learned project management, but after getting used to it it's fantastic software