[ale] collaborative work environment

John jdp at algoloma.com
Tue Nov 9 14:23:40 EST 2010


Redmind http://www.redmine.org/ looks very interesting for code 
projects. It is ruby, so that could be a plus or minus depending on your 
RoR skills.  I don't have direct experience with it, yet.



On 11/09/2010 02:17 PM, Geoffrey Myers wrote:
> Jim Kinney wrote:
>    
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Richard Bronosky<Richard at bronosky.com
>> <mailto:Richard at bronosky.com>>  wrote:
>>
>>      Confluence is a lie. We use it at my company and it doesn't deliver on
>>      the promise.
>>
>>      Use IRC on freenode with a logger bot. Make the channel private.
>>      Simple ancient tech. Done.
>>
>>      The "checked out" paradigm is terrible and MSFT Visual Source Safe is
>>      the only product I know of that uses it. I would suggest Google docs.
>>      Don't over complicate things
>>
>>
>> Ever tried merging word processing docs from multiple sources? TOTAL PItA!
>>
>> I have seen (and used) an openoffice odt gunzippped and put into a
>> subversion repo. Sortof worked. Probably be better if it was a git repo
>> instead.
>>      
> We keep everything from C source code, perl source code, sql source
> code, configuration files, images, Open Office docs, and tarballs in
> subversion, nary a problem.  I'm curious what problem you ran into?
> Aren't odt docs really compressed tar xml files or something of that
> nature?  Curious why you would gzip it.
>
>    
>>
>>      On 11/9/10, John Scott<John.Scott at peak10.com
>>      <mailto:John.Scott at peak10.com>>  wrote:
>>       >>  I am looking for a set of tools to help in an upcoming project.
>>       >
>>       >  Check out Confluence:
>>       >  http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/
>>       >
>>       >
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