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Improve this questionHey, sorry for posting this here, I know that this question better suites into SuperU开发者_Python百科ser, but I would like to know answers from developers point of view.
I have been using Indefero for project management etc. for some time, but I found that Indefero limitations are too big for my team.
I'm searching project-management software that best suites this needs:
- Open-Source, but I can consider commercial apps
- GIT integration is mandatory, best if it can support multiple repos per project
- Time-tracking, good if it can have Gannt chart connected with issues etc.
- Issue, milestone, task tracking
- Good if it can be integrated with Gitosis, or have similar repository access control
- It must have an option, to setup on our own server
- Markdown syntax support is mandatory (or easy way to install plugin for this etc.)
- Issue tagging will be and advantage
It will be used by developers team by 99% of time, but it has to have some simple interface, that clients can fill up bug reports etc. per project.
It does not have to fill all this needs, but good if it can :)
What options do You know, and can recommend?
I recommend Redmine.
1) Yes
2) Each project can be configured to read a repository; git included.
3) I'm not positive it does this out-of-the-box, but there are plugins available that are easy to install.
4) Yes, yes (but called "versions" instead of "milestones"), and yes (Tasks have different types: bug, feature, etc. etc, and customizable)
5) It does not control your git repository, only reads from it. You can use Gitosis on the server to control access, and create a read-only user that Redmine can use.
6) Yes, it's open source and actively developed.
7) Update: there are Markdown plungins available:
Installing plugins in Redmine
Give indefero.net a try.
They have a paid for version that the developer manages, but the software itself is also open-source so you can install it to your own hardware.
It is very similar to code.google.com
I don't know what to recommend, but I can tell your your entire staff will hate you forever if you buy a product called Clarity to do this. Worst piece of software of any type that I have ever used.
Private Assembla, if you strongly against hosted Assembla Portfolio
I don't use Private, but rather happy with hosted (which share the same codebase)
I have used many open source software, however, I am not happy with the features that they provide. So I decided to opt for a paid one and will recommend you also the same. It's been 7 months and I am using Microsoft Project 2010, a perfect project manager software which is very easy and simple to use; also helps in project managers in managing their project properly.
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