On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Otavio Salvador <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sat, May 21, 2011 at 13:04, Marc-André Moreau
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > What do you think? Any other suggestions? I do think the github issue
> > tracker is good, it doesn't come with a nice project management system,
> > unfortunately.
>
> At work I use Remine for managing our issues and like ... I am curious
> to know what JIRA would give you that GitHub issue tracking wouldn't?
>

Project management, such as assigning estimates to tasks, putting tasks in a
product backlog, taking tasks from the product backlog to put them in an
iteration backlog, generating burn down charts for an iteration, calculating
team velocity, etc

did you mean Redmine, and not Remine?

Those project management features are most likely needed for coordinating
employees for which you know how much time has been allocated for them.
Also, if you've never used scrum (or an agile process), my argumentation
will probably not make sense to you. Issue tracking like what we have on
github is probably good enough for the community at large, but as we get
more companies involved with paid employees, I think they'll need a real
project management tool.

>
> For grouping issues (be it a subproject or a version) milestones could
> be used. We have wiki on GH ... so what is missing?
>

For the community at large, I think that what we have on github is good
enough. However, I think it's good to have a real project management system
set up as the need for it will become more important as time goes.

>
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