If you are not adamant on hosting your project on SF, Codehaus offers all
the tools you mentioned plus Bamboo, Fisheye and others all set up and ready
to go. Here's our Trails project site (http://trailsframework.org/) hosted
on Codehaus as an example.

Kalle


On 10/31/07, raghu121 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to start using maven, jira, confluence and other OSS products in my
> OSS project which I intend to revive soon. Had not been able to do much
> with
> my projet due to too much office work.
>
> My OSS project is  under LGL on sourceforge.
> I want to make the most effective use of all these- MAVEN, JIRA,
> CONFLUENCE,
> etc in my project website hosted on SF. I also would like to use maven as
> a
> build tool for the project.
>
> The idea is to not only work on my project but also keep myself
> efefctively
> up to date on the happening technologies.
>
> 1. Please advice me the most efefctive combination of the tools to use.
> 2. Which of all these can I host from my SF website
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> R
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