On 05/12/2010 03:54 AM, Kevin Ottens wrote: > I didn't get to use it in real life yet, but I've been monitoring its > progresses for a little while now. Although it looks like Redmine at first, > they're doing really interesting stuff that Redmine doesn't cover.
Can you give some details of this? I browsed around for a bit and it looks like it has pretty much the same features with a different interface. Other than the Agile plugin. It sounds from the front page like it has some nice features Redmine doesn't have but they don't seem to pan out. For instance, "Code Review" just means "repository browsing", not actual reviews. > OTOH it's younger than Redmine so has less plugins available. And, of course, > it would require proper testing to find out if it's really suitable for us > (in > particular regarding how to handle our code reviews... I'm afraid it'll be > hard to beat gitorious' MRs there). Also, it seems to be the work of one guy...last two commits one and two months ago. Nothing wrong with this per se, just makes sense to see how likely it is to continue. (Redmine is far more active here -- they only seem to have two committers to the main repository but they merge a lot of patches in from outside.) OTOH, it seems to be supported by the commercial entity where the guy works. OTOOH this also means that its direction may be driven by that singular entity, and if they go out of business, development may mostly stop, unless the various people using it rally and form a project. --Jeff
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