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Re: Project Management Tools


  • Subject: Re: Project Management Tools
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 10:41:12 -0700


On Apr 27, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 22. Apr. 2009, at 14:42 , Q wrote:

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

We originally purchased Jira a few years ago for managing our software development (team of 4), but within 2 months we upgraded to an enterprise license and began using it company wide for all our task tracking and project management. It was one of those accidental finds that we don't know how we managed to live without for so long.

I don't really like the Jira interface though. It is very complex and clunky to use (at least from what I see at the WOLips / Wonder issue tracker). I have bought the 5 user license recently, not using it at the moment.

Yeah, out of the box it leaves a lot to be desired. I've never looked at configuring it. Confluence is good. Jira is adequate.




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

Absolutely. Our company is ISO 9001 certified and are in the process of migrating our procedures and quality management documentation over to using Jira and Confluence, it's extremely versatile.

It is, but some things are just not nice. ;-)

For you guys running Jira/Confluence: what is the recommended memory for a server running those tools? Right now I'm running Confluence on a Mac Mini and it is using about a quarter of the available memory (around 500MB from the 2GB available on the machine) which sucks, if I want to use Jira too and run some WO instances and PostgreSQL ...


We did not try that combination, but it does put a noticeable CPU and memory load on a machine. I think it is better now than a few versions ago when we often rebooted the machine.


Chuck

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