Barry Warsaw wrote: > Now's the time I pipe in to remind everyone that Atlassian has offered > free (as in beer) versions of Jira and Confluence for the Python project > (actually any open source project). If you haven't used these, they're > definitely worth a look. Jira is the issue tracker, Confluence the > wiki. They're extremely professional, usable, well-integrated, and you > can integrate them with Subversion. We've used them at work for maybe a > year now and I've been very happy with them. Jira is definitely one of > the better issue trackers, free or not free, that I've used. > > www.atlassian.com I've also used Confluence at work, and been very impressed. A very nice feature which I haven't seen anywhere else is that the Wiki pages allow comments as well as direct editing - it allows discussion *about* the page to occur in a normal answer/response fashion, possibly leading to eventual update of the page text itself. > They're not Python and they're not open source, so perhaps it's > legitimate to dismiss them because of that. But they are also > definitely cool. At the Atlassian folks are very cool too, and fans of > FOSS. I'd hope we wouldn't dismiss them out of hand - one of the things that appeals to me about Python is the philosophy that open-source and protected-source groups can both benefit from working together. Regards, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia --------------------------------------------------------------- http://boredomandlaziness.blogspot.com
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