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Re: Project Management Tools


  • Subject: Re: Project Management Tools
  • From: Henrique Prange <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 18:41:19 -0300

Hi all,

I have only one thing to say about Trac: Ticket #130 - Multi-project support [1]. It was opened 5 years ago... and it is still open.

I have been using Redmine [2] for some projects. It is free, it is Ruby on Rails, integrates with SVN, CVS, Git, Mercurial, Bazaar and Darcs, it is simple, but customizable and supports multiple projects. :)

[1]http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/130
[2]www.redmine.org

Cheers,

Henrique

On Apr 27, 2009, at 5:17 PM, Oliver Scheel wrote:

I don't like JIRA, because I find it too complex to open it for your customers if you want e.g. avoid these lovely Excel sheets ;-)

I use trac, it's easy to setup und to use, has enough plugins (except for CVS) and (most important): it's Python ;-)

There are even Gantt-Plugins (but I don't use them). With Elipse you can use Mylyn and the trac connector (works fine with Eclipse 3.3 and 3.4) to get the tasks into Eclipse.

Oliver

Am 22.04.2009 um 16:43 schrieb Miguel Angel Torres Avila:

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