Re: Best tools for project. Please help!
- From: General Schvantzkoph <schvantzkoph@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Aug 2007 15:40:09 GMT
On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:00:53 -0700, Brian.Korsedal wrote:
Hi,
I'm forming an international design group. We design the patterns of
transistors which make our wireless world work. We are standardizing on
Redhat enterprise 4 for our O.S.
We need suggestions on several things:
1. An easy to use revision control system to keep the remote sites in
sync. Hopefully with a user interface similar to tortoise.
2. An easy to use bug tracking and/or project management tool.
3. Easy interoffice communications. Skype? Video phone? What works
on Linux?
Thanks a bunch for any responses.
The popular revision control systems are CVS and SVN. SVN is the more
capable of the two. I use CVS but SVN is the choice of most people who
are setting up new source control databases. Both CVS and SVN work over
secure shell so it's easy to share the source database at remote sites.
CVS and SVN are included in virtually all distros. Big companies all seem
to use Clearcase which is not free, but it's more powerfull the CVS or
SVN.
.
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