BubbaT
BubbaT

Reputation: 1840

Distributed ProjectManagement/Bug Tracking

Now that we have DSCMs, are there any Project Management / Bug Tracking tools that are distributed?

Upvotes: 20

Views: 3691

Answers (5)

Michael Ekstrand
Michael Ekstrand

Reputation: 29090

I've just been looking at this tonight, and have looked at Ditz. Two others for consideration:

Upvotes: 8

Mekk
Mekk

Reputation: 1459

People already gave most important links, so let me add an alternative and a sidenote.

Alternative: emacs org-mode has sophisticated support for making and using task lists. And .org file is just a text file, so can be versioned as anything else. That's probably not the only option, other GUIs/editors may support similar tools (Eclipse Mylyn?)

Sidenote: I've been using bugs everywhere for some time. Well, it was easy and pleasant to quickly drop todo's. And it was close to impossible to manage the issue list once it grown big. Really, it is the time when one needs milestones, issue classification, progress tracking, some reports...

ditz may be more promising here as it has some HTML reports and ditz-commander. I haven't tested it, though.

Upvotes: 0

Dave
Dave

Reputation: 385

Yes.

Written in

Python: pitz

Ruby: ditz

Upvotes: 5

dfa
dfa

Reputation: 116334

yes, I've played a little with fossil that comes with several nice features:

  • integrated, distributed bug tracking and distributed wiki
  • built-in web interface (like hg serve) that supports deep archaeological digs through the project history
  • all network communication via HTTP with proxy support so that everything works from behind restrictive firewalls
  • everything (client, server, and utilities) is included in a single self-contained executable - trivial to install
  • an entire project contained in single disk file (an SQLite database)

check also:

Upvotes: 11

Brian Agnew
Brian Agnew

Reputation: 272277

Rational Clearquest provides a distributed software lifecycle management solution. It integrates with Clearcase (the related SCM) and, like Clearcase, is built to serve large distributed client bases.

Upvotes: 0

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