BTW, we use teambox.com

here is the source https://github.com/teambox

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On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 1:33 PM, Raju Bitter
<[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use both, that's what for example Scala IDE does. Assembla has
> a lot more to offer than what you get with Github.
> http://scala-ide-portfolio.assembla.com/spaces/scala-ide/github_tool
>
> I want avoid that information is spread out over many different places,
>
> Code hosting:
>  * SVN
>  * Git
>  * Advanced merge requests for Git, pull and test changes, vote on
> the request; request comment will
> http://blog.assembla.com/assemblablog/tabid/12618/bid/80158/Announcing-Advanced-Merge-Requests-for-Git.aspx
> This feature is excellent for open source projects, since the project
> members can directly vote on features within the request UI, no need
> to have long voting threads in mailing lists.
>
> Build tool integrated
>  * http://www.assembla.com/spaces/breakoutdocs/wiki/Build_Tool_Overview
>
> Assembla collaboration features
>  * Wiki
>  * Files tool (upload and store files, integrated with Google Docs)
>  * Messages / message board
> http://www.assembla.com/features/collaboration?locale=en#3
>  * Standup reports
>  * Group chat with video
>  * Work as a team - activity stream (real time feed of all
> activities, can be be filtered based on source, e.g. Wiki, tickets,
> etc., email alerts, Twitter activity integration, WebHook to post
> activites to an external system)
>  * Email integration (create tickets through emails, attachments will
> be added to Files tool automatically)
>
> Team and project management
>  * Time tracking
>  * Reporting
>
> Most of these tools can be configured for the project workspace, only
> adding to the UI what you need.
>
> I think GitHub isn't nearly as powerful as Assembla, and since we are
> not going to work full time and paid on a fork, I have the feeling
> that Assembla might be useful. I especially like the Google Docs
> integration, since I've been using Google Docs a lot instead of Wiki
> pages in the past year.
>
> Raju

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