Project management system.

Nicolas Pinault nicolasp at aaton.com
Thu Apr 7 15:13:51 UTC 2016


Le 07/04/2016 14:35, Andreas Tscharner a écrit :
> On 06.04.2016 16:04, Nicolas Pinault wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am looking for a project management system.
>> We currently use mercurial with a central repo on a private server
>> running the mercurial embedded server.
>> This works well but I'd like to use a more "serious" system with issue
>> tracker and wiki.
>> After hours of Internet search, one solution that looks interesting
>> would be to use Kallithea and Roundup (still not sure both can 
>> interact).
>> Any other suggestion ?
>>
>> Note : My server runs Windows server 2003 SP2
>
> Is this a hard requirement?
>
> I don't know how easy it is to install Ruby on a Windows server, but 
> I'd like you to have a look at Redmine. It integrates without problems 
> with Mercurial and is a very powerful tool with a lot of plugins to 
> enhance and customize it.
>
> You'll find it here: http://www.redmine.org/
>
> There is also a link to an online demo system.
I already had a look at it. I tried to install it using a BitNami 
package. The problem is that my server OS is too old. BitNami packages 
don't install on it.
Looking at installation documentation, it not clear at all which 
versions of various requested packages have to be used. Not to say the 
mercurial integration...
I talked about Redmine with another team which uses it. They said "Use 
Bitnami package. It's too complicated installing it manually."

So, I gave up.

Best regards,
Nicolas

>
> Best regards
>     Andreas


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