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neskin2011-04-30 21:05:49
Project management
neskin, 2011-04-30 21:05:49

Developer tracking

Interested in the experience of using systems for tracking developer actions.

I would like something simple, with a convenient web interface, notifications where you can set tasks, set deadlines and see the developer's load. Surely you have come across similar ones - share your experience in the comments.

Thank you.

Happy May holidays and have a good rest, away from the Internet and work :)

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zed91, 2011-04-30
@zed91

redmine

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Andrey Gubsky, 2011-04-30
@Ernado

A classic example of such a JIRA system . This is one of the most common and powerful systems.
Another classic is TFS with a configured Share Point portal.
In general, I also advise you to look here: project management software and here there is a good comparison of bug tracking systems .

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NatalyaRukol, 2011-05-01
@NatalyaRukol

I was completely satisfied with www.pivotaltracker.com/ until it announced that it was becoming paid. The only good thing is that it's not expensive.
"Feel" is a very convenient and simple tool.

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switlle, 2011-05-01
@switlle

We like Mantis - www.mantisbt.org/
Pretty good for small projects. It is also easily mastered by non-IT specialists.
We used it in a team of 1 to 10 developers.

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zizop, 2011-04-30
@zizop

There is such a handy thing - Assembla . There are Scrum standUp reports, and a project wiki, and a timeline - a wall of events, and a calendar plan, deadlines, in general, everything you need to eat. Climb the site, look at the free option. We got it.

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xanep, 2011-05-01
@xanep

It's not very clear what you need. “Set deadlines and see the developer’s workload,” while writing in the comments that you have a two-day project where all this is not relevant.

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kihamo, 2011-04-30
@kihamo

trackstudio (www.trackstudio.ru) for 5 accounts is free.

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Fedor Indutny, 2011-04-30
@donnerjack13589

tadagraph.com/

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Iskander Giniyatullin, 2011-05-01
@rednaxi

teamer.ru - nowhere easier

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neskin, 2011-05-03
@neskin

Thanks for the advice, I looked through all the systems, I liked redmine - I started it for one project.
2xanep: I agree, the question was not quite clearly formulated.
However, for the tasks for which this question arose, I still use goolge calendars, I did not find a faster way. I use the following mechanics: the developer fumbles his calendar with the ability to edit and, if necessary, gives access to the team to view.
So far, this is the fastest and most convenient way for me.

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