[chiglug] Project Tracker ?
Freddy Martinez
freddymartinez9 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 15:09:02 UTC 2015
Anyone use https://hackpad.com? (its now open source!) Maybe integrate
that with a calendar?
JIRA is too bulky for what I'm doing plus, this is more for personal
projects and collaborating with a few people...it would be overkill. I like
JIRA, it works well and we use it extensively at work but its far too much
for my needs.
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 10:04 AM, Lincoln Bryant <lincolnb at uchicago.edu>
wrote:
> On 8/29/2015 9:48 AM, Freddy Martinez wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a JIRA-like project tracker that allows me to track
> projects, tasks, milestones etc. I can't seem to find any good ones but
> let me describe my needs first
>
>
> 1. No self-hosting. I want to be able to login to a page and work on my
> tasks.
> 2. Free / Cheap. I intend to use this with at *most* 5 people.
> 3. Workflow management. I have a lot of big projects that need sub-task
> management.
> 4. Collaborative
>
> Right now I find I have a lot of projects (some educational, some
> technical, some civic-related) that I want to manage using some software.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Freddy
>
>
>
>
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> Hi Freddy,
>
> If you have a sufficiently open sourcey thing that you're working on,
> Atlassian provides free subscriptions for open source projects.
>
> We use JIRA heavily at work, and IMHO it's the best thing out there
> despite being deeply proprietary :/
>
> Other than that, there's github of course. But the issue tracking is
> pretty limited, probably doesn't cover your use case.
>
> --Lincoln
>
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