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I need project management tool

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dgront - 04 Jan 2008 16:06 GMT
Dear Group,

just recently I realized that I need a tool for managing my project. I
am writing to this group since the project is Java-based. This is
however unimportant and I could post this mail to comp.lang.c++ or
somewhere else. Please tell me if you think there is a better group to
post.

"Must have" :
- management tool must be www-based, running on freely available
components, like PostgreSQL, MySql,  Apache. For example Project.net
is not eligible (although it is perfect for other criteria) because it
uses Oracle DB.

- I already have a SVN repository of the project and it must be
possible to continue it. It will be perfect, if the system have a www-
based interface to SVN

- the project is NOT open source. SVN access must be restricted to
developers only

- the project is distributed for free. Anyone should be able to
download binary milestone distributions.

- management system must provide a bug-tracing system, like bugzilla.

"May have":
- rss
- discussion forum
- the project is a library of python modules. The project is
accompanied by a large number of scripts. It would be great if the
tool provided a system to browse these examples by category.

If it is not possible to install a single tool that provides all the
functionality, I can install two or three components.

Thanks for your answers,
Dominik
Maximilian Errath - 04 Jan 2008 20:29 GMT
> Dear Group,
>
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> Thanks for your answers,
> Dominik

Take a look at http://www.redmine.org/ - I'm using Redmine
with Subversion and would say that it works very well.

Regards,
Max


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