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Re: Project Management Tools


  • Subject: Re: Project Management Tools
  • From: "Cheong Hee (Gmail-P)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 18:25:59 +0800

Hi David

Should I say, may be want to have a look on WebObjects version of program
management tools?
http://anzteam.servebbs.com/tcsample

Cheers

Cheong Hee


Along these same lines, I'm thinking of setting up a Projects Server that would have the following:

1) Subversion
2) Hudson
3) JIRA ($5 Starter License)
4) Confluance ($5 Starter License)

Are there other things that I should consider?

I'm thinking either an old PPC mini.

Dave

On Apr 22, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Miguel Angel Torres Avila wrote:

Thanks Pascal

On Apr 22, 2009, at 9:52 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 09-04-22 à 10:43, Miguel Angel Torres Avila a écrit :

Hi List,

I would like to know your opinion about project management tools.

We have been using dotProject for planning tasks.
We recently set up bugzilla and installed the free version of
tasktop  plugin in  eclipse trying to provide a task focus
environment to our development team.
We set up our tasks on dotProject to get a ganttChart that
provides us visibility, then we replicate tasks on Bugzilla via
tasktop.

We are just four developers but we want to start doing things in
the better way. We have chosen open source tools because we do not
have a lot of economic resources.

I have read about JIRA's "5 users for 5 dollars" offer, and this
are my questions:

1. What's your opinion about bugzilla vs JIRA.?

It's not even a question :-) Go with Jira.

2. Does JIRA/Confluence's combination really worth?

Confluence is one of the best wiki available. Lots of plugins (SQL queries, OPML support), SOAP APIs, WebDAV access, etc. If you have to choose between JIRA and Confluence, I would go with Confluence.

I meant the combination of both, so I assume that it would be even better JIRA + Confluence. But what about gantt charts and critical routes, etc? Any suggestion for that?


3. Any recommendations (methodologies, books, webpages, tools,
etc) that help us on planning projects, cost, proffit, etc?

Any comment about the way works for you will be a plus.

Thanks.

Ing. Miguel Angel Torres Avila

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