Talk:Gforge
From BioAssist
Migration
Voting
As soon as we have a reasonable list, I can setup a Doodle poll. --Pieter van Beek
Probable Candidates
- Atlassian Jira Studio
- Free licensing for non profit and academic institutions. Hosting required.
- Doesn't have SCM! --Pieter van Beek
- It does not have integrated e.g. SVN support, but that is not a problem, as SCM is an "invisible horse". Maybe ACL for SCM might be a problem... --Dmitry Katsubo.
- Could you explain what you mean by "invisible horse"? I want to be able to browse through revisions, changesets and side-by-side diffs. --Pieter van Beek
- It does not have integrated e.g. SVN support, but that is not a problem, as SCM is an "invisible horse". Maybe ACL for SCM might be a problem... --Dmitry Katsubo.
- Use http://codehaus.org/ with no hosting? --Dmitry Katsubo
- TRAC
- Open source, hosting required
- We have some experience with molgenis and xgap --Morris Swertz
- SARA has experience with hosting Trac. --Pieter van Beek
- There are some people writing on the net about their comparative experience, coming to Trac from elsewhere; eg comparison and migration question --Rob Hooft 20:10, 18 January 2010 (CET)
- RedMine
- Open source, hosting required
- CodeBeamer
- Open source, hosting required
- Google code
- No hosting required.
- I don't think GoogleCode allows us to create our own, distinctively stylized, BioAssist project group. --Pieter van Beek
- Launchpad
- No hosting required.
- Supports only Bazaar SCM. (but can import CVS and Subversion repo's) --Pieter van Beek
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