Project management system.

Steve (Gadget) Barnes gadgetsteve at hotmail.com
Fri Apr 8 10:00:34 UTC 2016



On 06/04/2016 15:04, 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
> 
> Nicolas
> 
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It might be worth investigating OpenProject,
https://www.openproject.org/, which is available with professional
services, hosted and Open Source models.

OpenProject currently supports version control via Git & Subversion but
there is no reason why your developers cannot work with mecurial as the
client for a Git repository, see http://hg-git.github.io/ for more on
that or possibly even as clients for a subversion repository, (although
I personally have had some issues with hg-subversion since the removal
of the svn components from TortoiseHg).

OpenProject looks like it provides just about everything you are likely
to need either directly or via plug-ins.

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Steve (Gadget) Barnes
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