Well, maybe you should consider real open source tools.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 16:34, Sam Heard <sam.heard at oceaninformatics.com> wrote: > Dear All > > The Board is interested in using tools for collaborative online working and > keeping these coordinated. We already have Jira and Confluence from > Atlassian. These are working well as far as I am aware. > > I would like to propose that we consider going to third parties for: > > Source code repository > ? ? ? ?- Bitbucket from Atlassian (Mercurial) > ? ? ?- ? other options > > Agile development > ? ? ? ?- Pivot Tracker (I have applied for 4 accounts for free - openEHR > Specifications, openEHR Software, openEHR Clinical Models, openEHR > Localisation) Projects would then be created under each of these by the > Members if we chose to use this tool. > ? ? ? ?- ? other options > > Please discuss these issues. I have asked a couple of the less technical > people to review Pivot Tracker to consider its role in tasks other than > software development. > > We will obviously be guided totally by the lists on these matters - the > point being that we really want to use one tool for one purpose across > different programs if possible or appropriate. Even if the tool turns out > not to be the best one at times, the uniformity will be very important going > forward. > > Cheers, Sam > > > Dr Sam Heard > Chief Executive Officer > Director, openEHR Foundation > Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University College London > > 214 Victoria Avenue > Chatswood, NSW, 2067 > Phone: +61 2 9415 4994 > Mobile: +61 4 1783 8808 > 21 Chester Cres > London E8 2PH > Phone: +44 20 7249 7085 > Mobile: +44 75 7549 7937 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > -- ================ Timothy Cook, MSc LinkedIn Profile:http://www.linkedin.com/in/timothywaynecook Skype ID == timothy.cook Academic.Edu Profile: http://uff.academia.edu/TimothyCook

