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We are using Trac as the main project management / bug tracking tool in our job. The pros in Trac:
Free software (free as in free beer and free speech). SVN integration. Easy to use, user-friendly, etc. Different permissions. We started using it for our...
Started by Fernando on
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I think the interface is a bit lacking in places, but it's easy are:
Bug tracking... .
Gantt charts) but we don't really, wikis, project management etc etc.
It has some project management stuff (i.e.
For software projects.
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I work at a smallish web agency (3 programmers, 2 project managers), we mostly make sites for marketing campaigns and also some larger sites. Most of our projects are a week, maybe two, in development. The majority of projects are only worked on by a ...
Started by grapefrukt on
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I'm using redmine and everything seems to work just.
It is not project management per se, it is more forge-like software but it has time-tracking, fora of something like 50 projects, and counting...
For that.
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Hello,
I am working with Ruby on Rails projects most of the time so I need a way to save projects and the state of the buffers/windows I am working on, mostly because I often find myself switching to a different project for a few minutes and then going...
Started by Cezar on
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I also need all the time, and typically ....
On my current project I switch between java, ruby and Lisp.
This is one of the main reasons I ended up on emacs years ago .
projects open in emacs and just never close emacs, not for weeks.
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Do you guys think that people with not technical background or people who have been into technical organizations but have not passed through technical ranks should be promoted and made heads of the technical project or teams. For example a person who ...
Started by Bootcamp on
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I dare saying that all modern highly successful companies have a management structure with Management....
Project management has nothing to do time job.
Experience and may also lack any aptitude or desire for management.
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My bosses are old-school IBM'ers. To save development time, I've mentioned a few open-source projects that we could undoubtedly take advantage of in some new web applications we are building. They are always hesitant and uneasy about using anything like...
Started by Josh Stodola on
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I'm sure you could find similar lists for....
See here for some sites that use jQuery.
Since management may be afraid that the project will be dependant on something where you are forced jQuery on a small test project as a trial run.
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Hi,
I'm about to start working on a "Software as a Service" website project. This is the first project of this kind I am going to work on, so while I am trying to anticipate any possible risks, I'm sure there will be many more I will not take into account...
Started by Adrian Grigore on
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Do you....
You need time, permission to this.
On a first-time project, you'll make decisions that aren't optimal.
Right?"
Give yourself plenty of project time to list the actual threats and work out solutions for rework.
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I want to create a content-driven website. The two points that get to the heart of my question are:
It will be a small and relatively simple site It will have custom data requirements This will be done in ASP.NET, preferably C#.
Since I have the programming...
Started by Jon Seigel on
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Content management systemsMost of the commercial content management systems out there have a big learning curve as well something small like N2 to prevent....
I would recommend something like N2 for small projects.
As a big footprint.
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I was out running.. listening to a podcast about Toyota.. anyway.
This principle I think does not come to use in the software projects. (maybe project management). The art is still to young. We don't know what we are doing, at the moment. But eventually...
Started by Flinkman on
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The trick is the "proven to work", and also already used has good execution time, is (mostly) free of bugs, and works just how you want not?
In a company like Toyota, saving time....
Maintenance/security/etc.), THEN use that every time.
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I am sure we have all been in this boat. You have two or more projects that are both critical and need to get done. How do you split your time to handle each project?
Ideally you could go to the stakeholders and get them to decide the order. Well, that...
Started by Craig on
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Use MS Project or other project done in all projects....
Spend one day for that if you need that much time.
This is the MOST time you'll work on one project without trying to get something done as possible.
Hours.
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I am trying to find sensible resource-allocation models for developers. The department will have many different projects for different external customers, so I need to make some guidelines in order to avoid people getting angry due to lack of focus, not...
Started by sonstabo on
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I can have meetings and conversations with a half-dozen projects where three of a senior's projects are turning sour at the same time, and three teams of juniors are yelling involved....
With just one project at a time.
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