#tuleap — Public Fediverse posts
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@xyhhx have you had any answer or experience since you asked? I'm also in for a project management tool, and I'm torn between:
- #Taiga: for its simple, intuitive UI, but over simplified backlog items structure, and charts.
- #OpenProject: for its great #NextCloud integration, but locking Kanban boards behind paywall way beyond my small team requirements.
- #Tuleap: I've just tested it today, and I would say it seems to be the sweet-spot between both, but the UX isn't that intuitive.WDYT?
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@xyhhx have you had any answer or experience since you asked? I'm also in for a project management tool, and I'm torn between:
- #Taiga: for its simple, intuitive UI, but over simplified backlog items structure, and charts.
- #OpenProject: for its great #NextCloud integration, but locking Kanban boards behind paywall way beyond my small team requirements.
- #Tuleap: I've just tested it today, and I would say it seems to be the sweet-spot between both, but the UX isn't that intuitive.WDYT?
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@xyhhx have you had any answer or experience since you asked? I'm also in for a project management tool, and I'm torn between:
- #Taiga: for its simple, intuitive UI, but over simplified backlog items structure, and charts.
- #OpenProject: for its great #NextCloud integration, but locking Kanban boards behind paywall way beyond my small team requirements.
- #Tuleap: I've just tested it today, and I would say it seems to be the sweet-spot between both, but the UX isn't that intuitive.WDYT?
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@xyhhx have you had any answer or experience since you asked? I'm also in for a project management tool, and I'm torn between:
- #Taiga: for its simple, intuitive UI, but over simplified backlog items structure, and charts.
- #OpenProject: for its great #NextCloud integration, but locking Kanban boards behind paywall way beyond my small team requirements.
- #Tuleap: I've just tested it today, and I would say it seems to be the sweet-spot between both, but the UX isn't that intuitive.WDYT?
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@xyhhx have you had any answer or experience since you asked? I'm also in for a project management tool, and I'm torn between:
- #Taiga: for its simple, intuitive UI, but over simplified backlog items structure, and charts.
- #OpenProject: for its great #NextCloud integration, but locking Kanban boards behind paywall way beyond my small team requirements.
- #Tuleap: I've just tested it today, and I would say it seems to be the sweet-spot between both, but the UX isn't that intuitive.WDYT?
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@openproject it seems like #Tuleap has native #GitLab integration.
And they have a #darkmode.
And they have #mattermost integration too.
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@openproject it seems like #Tuleap has native #GitLab integration.
And they have a #darkmode.
And they have #mattermost integration too.
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@openproject it seems like #Tuleap has native #GitLab integration.
And they have a #darkmode.
And they have #mattermost integration too.
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@openproject it seems like #Tuleap has native #GitLab integration.
And they have a #darkmode.
And they have #mattermost integration too.
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@openproject it seems like #Tuleap has native #GitLab integration.
And they have a #darkmode.
And they have #mattermost integration too.
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What sets #OpenProject apart from #Tuleap? Both offer open source project management software, but there are of course a number of differences. To help you with your decision, we have compared the two solutions:
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What sets #OpenProject apart from #Tuleap? Both offer open source project management software, but there are of course a number of differences. To help you with your decision, we have compared the two solutions:
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What sets #OpenProject apart from #Tuleap? Both offer open source project management software, but there are of course a number of differences. To help you with your decision, we have compared the two solutions:
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What sets #OpenProject apart from #Tuleap? Both offer open source project management software, but there are of course a number of differences. To help you with your decision, we have compared the two solutions:
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What sets #OpenProject apart from #Tuleap? Both offer open source project management software, but there are of course a number of differences. To help you with your decision, we have compared the two solutions:
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Been looking at #tuleap as a #jira replacement. Grandiose website, apparently lots of customers, but their only supported OS is RHEL/Centos *7*. Not 8, and not 9.
And because of it they're also pulling in lots of php dependencies from a random repo on the Internet. Which in turn prevents installation on anything else, as that repo has the same stuff for the 8 flavors but packaged and named differently. WT actual F?
Guess I'll have to keep looking. Anyone have a good Kanban alternative?
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Been looking at #tuleap as a #jira replacement. Grandiose website, apparently lots of customers, but their only supported OS is RHEL/Centos *7*. Not 8, and not 9.
And because of it they're also pulling in lots of php dependencies from a random repo on the Internet. Which in turn prevents installation on anything else, as that repo has the same stuff for the 8 flavors but packaged and named differently. WT actual F?
Guess I'll have to keep looking. Anyone have a good Kanban alternative?
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Been looking at #tuleap as a #jira replacement. Grandiose website, apparently lots of customers, but their only supported OS is RHEL/Centos *7*. Not 8, and not 9.
And because of it they're also pulling in lots of php dependencies from a random repo on the Internet. Which in turn prevents installation on anything else, as that repo has the same stuff for the 8 flavors but packaged and named differently. WT actual F?
Guess I'll have to keep looking. Anyone have a good Kanban alternative?
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Been looking at #tuleap as a #jira replacement. Grandiose website, apparently lots of customers, but their only supported OS is RHEL/Centos *7*. Not 8, and not 9.
And because of it they're also pulling in lots of php dependencies from a random repo on the Internet. Which in turn prevents installation on anything else, as that repo has the same stuff for the 8 flavors but packaged and named differently. WT actual F?
Guess I'll have to keep looking. Anyone have a good Kanban alternative?
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Been looking at #tuleap as a #jira replacement. Grandiose website, apparently lots of customers, but their only supported OS is RHEL/Centos *7*. Not 8, and not 9.
And because of it they're also pulling in lots of php dependencies from a random repo on the Internet. Which in turn prevents installation on anything else, as that repo has the same stuff for the 8 flavors but packaged and named differently. WT actual F?
Guess I'll have to keep looking. Anyone have a good Kanban alternative?
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heise+ | Softwareentwicklung: Werkzeuge für Application Lifecycle Management im Vergleich
Tools für Application Lifecycle Management begleiten ein Team durch alle Stufen der Softwareentwicklung. Mit ihrer Hilfe erhöht man die Produktqualität.
Softwareentwicklung: Werkzeuge für Application Lifecycle Management im Vergleich -
heise+ | Softwareentwicklung: Werkzeuge für Application Lifecycle Management im Vergleich
Tools für Application Lifecycle Management begleiten ein Team durch alle Stufen der Softwareentwicklung. Mit ihrer Hilfe erhöht man die Produktqualität.
Softwareentwicklung: Werkzeuge für Application Lifecycle Management im Vergleich -
#ActuLibre Migration de Jira à Tuleap : nouvelle fonctionnalité -> https://linuxfr.org/news/migration-de-jira-a-tuleap-nouvelle-fonctionnalite #gestion_projet #Technologie #tuleap #jira