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− | As soon as we have a reasonable list, I can setup a Doodle poll. --[[User:Pieterb|Pieter van Beek]] | + | As soon as we have a reasonable list, I can setup a Doodle poll. But then again, I could also ''not'' do that. <tt>;-)</tt> --[[User:Pieterb|Pieter van Beek]] |
Notice: Hosting a repository within the nbic.nl domain is required. -- MvD | Notice: Hosting a repository within the nbic.nl domain is required. -- MvD |
Revision as of 16:17, 21 January 2010
Migration
Voting
As soon as we have a reasonable list, I can setup a Doodle poll. But then again, I could also not do that. ;-) --Pieter van Beek
Notice: Hosting a repository within the nbic.nl domain is required. -- MvD
Probable Candidates
- Atlassian Jira (or a hosted development suite Atlassian Jira Studio)
- is being used by numerous open source projects, like the Apache Software Foundation, Zend Framework, Spring Framework, Hibernate, Grails, JBoss, Maven, OpenSymphony and many others. In our field the University of San Diego Department of Computer Science and Engineering (lots of omics) also uses Jira. -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- has a large public plugin repository for connecting to and integrating with other systems (version control, hudson build server, workflow extensions, worklog and timetracking, etc etc) -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- Free licensing for non profit and academic institutions. Hosting required.
- AFAICS Jira is free for non-profit organisations, but Jira Studio isn't. --Pieter van Beek
- Yes, but Jira was the candidate (someone changed it to Jira Studio?), while Jira Studio is something else as it is more than just Jira. It is Jira + Subversion + FishEye + Confluence + Greenhopper + Bamboo + Crucible in a hosted environment... -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- Doesn't have SCM! --Pieter van Beek
- Not true as there are many plugins providing VCS integration to link commits to bug resolvements (like the SVN plugin) and there are also several plugins to integrate JIRA into your IDE (Eclipse, Intellij). JIRA really is the most full featured platform in my opinion and I have used it for 2.5 years at my previous employer with Perforce integration. It definitely has my vote... --Jeroen Wesbeek
- Are these plugins available for Jira as well, or only for Jira Studio? --Pieter van Beek
- They are available for JIRA, and not for JIRA Studio (as the latter is a full featured hosted platform --> JIRA Studio comes with a set of pre-defined plugins. Customers are not permitted to install new plugins or remove existing plugins. Requests for additional plugins should be created as feature requests in the JIRA Studio project] ). Of course except for the client IDE integration plugins as these are obviously client specific. -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- 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.
- While JIRA does not natively support version integration it can integrate with version control systems through plugins (svn, git, perforce, etc), see my remark above as well. It can also -for example- integrate with Hudson using a connector plugin to execute builds and display build statuses from within JIRA. -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- 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
- Not true as there are many plugins providing VCS integration to link commits to bug resolvements (like the SVN plugin) and there are also several plugins to integrate JIRA into your IDE (Eclipse, Intellij). JIRA really is the most full featured platform in my opinion and I have used it for 2.5 years at my previous employer with Perforce integration. It definitely has my vote... --Jeroen Wesbeek
- Use http://codehaus.org/ with no hosting? --Dmitry Katsubo
- Nice for individual projects, but not really suitable for a BioAssist group containing many projects -- Jeroen Wesbeek
- 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)
- Bugzilla
- Open source, hosting required
- 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