Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Stephen Garton
On 19 August 2010 14:09, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hi > > The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They > have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was > wondering what solutions are there for: > >1. a global development market, it needs t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread John Stevenson
On 19 August 2010 14:09, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hi > > The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They > have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was > wondering what solutions are there for: > >1. a global development market, it needs t

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Anton Piatek
I looked at launchpad for work. It needs a lot of rewriting to be anything than launchpad.net It mat be opensource but is not a product ready to deploy. I have also used trac (with a bzr plunging) and really liked it Anton On 19 Aug 2010 15:03, "Alan Lord (News)" wrote: > On 19/08/10 14:55, Jon

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Jon Spriggs
On 19 August 2010 15:02, Alan Lord (News) wrote: > On 19/08/10 14:55, Jon Spriggs wrote: >> On 19 August 2010 14:09, Cornelius Mostert >>  wrote: >>> Hi >>> >>> The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They >>> have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in Ch

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 19/08/10 14:55, Jon Spriggs wrote: > On 19 August 2010 14:09, Cornelius Mostert > wrote: >> Hi >> >> The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They >> have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was >> wondering what solutions are there for: >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Anton Piatek
The big difference between things like rational team concert (rtc) and svn,git,bzr,etc is that rtc is a full product feature and bug tracking tool, with timeline planning and code control, based around agile methodologies. If you just want code control then rtc is overkill for this task. Anton On

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Jon Spriggs
On 19 August 2010 14:09, Cornelius Mostert wrote: > Hi > > The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They > have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was > wondering what solutions are there for: > > a global development market, it needs to be f

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Anton Piatek
I would look at rational team concert over clear case/quest. I use it at work and love it. On 19 Aug 2010 14:09, "Cornelius Mostert" wrote: > Hi > > The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They > have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was

[ubuntu-uk] Code management systems

2010-08-19 Thread Cornelius Mostert
Hi The company I work for has outgrown their Change Management Solution. They have developers in US, Canada, India and maybe soon in China and I was wondering what solutions are there for: 1. a global development market, it needs to be fast and I guess it will be web based. 2. it would b