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RE: project management apps??

From: Greg Irvine <greg.irvine_at_thalesatm.com>
Date: 2007-05-16 00:47:50 CEST

If your company is prepared to pay for it then I can recommend you go to
http://atlassian.com. They have 2 fully integrated products, JIRA for bug
tracking and project management, and Confluence for the wiki and content
management. They have a new product called Bambo for Continuous
Integration, which of course fully integrates with their other products.

All products fully integrate with Subversion.

They seem to have another interesting tool I haven't seen there before
(perhaps I've just ignored it) for user management to share users between
all of your various user controlled systems - svn, CRM, Jira, etc.

You can get an enterprise license and all divisions without your company to
use (the same instance of) the product, assuming network connectivity. Not
sure on redundancy issues.

Hope it helps.

Regards, Greg

Ps. I have no direct links with Atlassian.
Pps. A cool tool for test coverage is Clover (http://cenqua.com)

-----Original Message-----
From: bruce [mailto:bedouglas@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2007 12:57 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: project management apps??

Hi...

We're looking for a good solution for managing software projects for
distributed teams.

The basic needs:
 -collaboration development process
 -source respository (svn)
 -svn/file/history viewing/updating/etc...
 -project planning
 -task issues
 -bug tracking
 -web based
 -ease of use/setup

we've seen gforge.. but it's a bear to install on Fedora (still haven't got
it running) we're looking at project.net, but it doesn't hook into any kind
of source repository

so, give your comments/thoughts on this. all we ask is that you give input
on apps that you reall have used and liked/disliked!

thanks

-bruce
bedouglas@earthlink.net

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