It's pretty annoying when scanning an article list and finding "It's all over we won" suggested by a title, and reading on to find that the issue is merely being re-positioned.
This issue requires a lot of grass roots activity and confusion over the status of the issue is detrimental to that activity.
Please don't post titles to political issues that are misleading.
Yep I was going to say, ECF plus any other collaborative tools (Trac, Jira... RedMine! as long as they have a SCM integration, ticket tracking and a Wiki... the rest is a bonus or fluff.)
You also should implement SCM for product versioning control... immediate collaboration is one thing but historic control of the project is also EXTREMELY beneficial. Git or SVN are both nice. (despite SVN bashing by Linus T)
Quick note:
SubEthaEdit (mentioned below) is like ECF but drawbacks are...
1. Propietory/Closed/$$$
2. Lacks integration.
It's still a huge mistake to include it in a sitcom... (IMO)...But then again so is giving it a script and direction like those supplied for the IT Crowd......Weak.
And a real disappointment, Richard Ayoade and Chris Morris are routinely brilliant in eveything else they've worked on. Very, very sad.
Because "you" will also pay 50 cents for a SMS message.
It's pretty annoying when scanning an article list and finding "It's all over we won" suggested by a title, and reading on to find that the issue is merely being re-positioned. This issue requires a lot of grass roots activity and confusion over the status of the issue is detrimental to that activity. Please don't post titles to political issues that are misleading.
Yep I was going to say, ECF plus any other collaborative tools (Trac, Jira ... RedMine! as long as they have a SCM integration, ticket tracking and a Wiki ... the rest is a bonus or fluff.)
You also should implement SCM for product versioning control... immediate collaboration is one thing but historic control of the project is also EXTREMELY beneficial. Git or SVN are both nice. (despite SVN bashing by Linus T)
Quick note:
SubEthaEdit (mentioned below) is like ECF but drawbacks are...
1. Propietory/Closed/$$$
2. Lacks integration.
It's still a huge mistake to include it in a sitcom... (IMO) ...But then again so is giving it a script and direction like those supplied for the IT Crowd... ...Weak.
And a real disappointment, Richard Ayoade and Chris Morris are routinely brilliant in eveything else they've worked on. Very, very sad.