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User forums => General (but related to Code::Blocks) => Topic started by: Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis on February 26, 2008, 09:17:21 am

Title: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis on February 26, 2008, 09:17:21 am
Hi all,

  i volunteer to install, configure and maintaine the Jira, Confluence and FishEYE from Atlassian for the Codeblocks Project. They can help to advance the communication of the project a lot, IMO. And they have an Open Source licence we can use.

  I already done that for the Firebird Project ( http://tracker.firebirdsql.org ) for thge past one, one and a half year for the Firebird Project and i have some experience.
 
  If there is no objections, i can setup them in my VPS this weekend for testing and next week i'll try to find a way to transfer the bug list from berlios. There are already some installations in my server for the firebird project used as test enviroments for changes ( Jira http://fbtracker.artesoft.gr, Confluence http://fbwiki.artesoft.gr ), so it will be very easy for me to do.

regards,
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Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: thomas on February 26, 2008, 10:48:07 am
Thank you for the kind offer, but we already have a wiki (two, actually) and a tracker running.
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis on February 26, 2008, 11:36:06 am
Thomas Hi,

Thank you for the kind offer, but we already have a wiki (two, actually) and a tracker running.

I'm aware of that. I just believe that the atlassian's tools is superior from what is used currently by the Codeblocks project.

Anyway, you can ask me to do it if/when you guys change your minds ....

regards,
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Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: artoj on February 26, 2008, 11:37:50 am
Thank you for the kind offer, but we already have a wiki (two, actually) and a tracker running.

2 trackers: Berlios' own (http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=5358) and Mantis (http://developer.berlios.de/mantis/set_project.php?project_id=5358).
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: thomas on February 26, 2008, 11:54:16 am
2 trackers: Berlios' own (http://developer.berlios.de/bugs/?group_id=5358) and Mantis (http://developer.berlios.de/mantis/set_project.php?project_id=5358).
That's BerliOS... but we have Trac and Wiki running on another machine, too :)
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: artoj on February 26, 2008, 12:01:08 pm
That's BerliOS... but we have Trac and Wiki running on another machine, too :)

So I guess the next question is will the Trac be available to the public at some point or will it be reserved for dev team only?

EDIT: as a bug tracker that is
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: MortenMacFly on February 26, 2008, 01:06:03 pm
I'm aware of that. I just believe that the atlassian's tools is superior from what is used currently by the Codeblocks project.
If I get the description right than the client software (and probalbly other components) are not free / open source. I don't think that's feasible for us anyways... sorry.
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: mandrav on February 26, 2008, 01:10:42 pm
That's BerliOS... but we have Trac and Wiki running on another machine, too :)

So I guess the next question is will the Trac be available to the public at some point or will it be reserved for dev team only?

EDIT: as a bug tracker that is

Yes, it will become available once setup.
Title: Re: Jira Bug Tracker, Confluence Wiki and FishEYE from Atlassian
Post by: Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis on February 26, 2008, 01:14:16 pm
Hi,

I'm aware of that. I just believe that the atlassian's tools is superior from what is used currently by the Codeblocks project.
If I get the description right than the client software (and probalbly other components) are not free / open source. I don't think that's feasible for us anyways... sorry.

There isn't any client software ... You use a browser ( IE, Firefox, Opera etc ) as they are java web applications. If you mean that they are commercial apps, they are free ( they have an open source licence ) and provide the source code for open source projects. For closed/ proprietary you need to buy a licence.

regards,
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Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis