-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
what project management tools / softwares do you use and how does it supports managing the requirements, some kind of traceability to the implementation, bugs, etc. ?
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I want to start a blog using Microsoft technologies. My primary reason is to get more in-sync with technologies which are very much in demand. It does not matter how steep is the learning curve as long I am willing to devote all the time in the world.
There are lot going on like Microsoft WebAPI…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
I've been looking at setting up Redmine, Trac, or JIRA to track issues. I want to be able to have my development team create internal tickets that are never seen by clients, while clients can create/edit tickets that are seen by the internal team.
From the Trac documentation, you can set permissions…
>>> More
-
as seen on Stack Overflow
- Search for 'Stack Overflow'
Hi guys,
Does anyone know a free self hosted alternative to Basecamp or Active Collab? Basic requirements would be projects, milestones, tasks, users, reminders, reports.
I've sped some time using this tools but now we need a tool for a project we're running and we're looking for some free alternative…
>>> More
-
as seen on Programmers
- Search for 'Programmers'
From a very high level view, to me it seems there are generally 2 types of Project Management tools:
Traditional issue trackers like Fogbugz, JIRA, BugZilla, Trac, Redmine etc.
Virtual card boards / agile project management tools like Pivotal Tracker, GreenHopper, AgileZen, Trello etc.
Sure, they…
>>> More