Making software management tools work for you

English session
With the advent of such rich open source tools such as Subversion, Git, Trac, CruiseControl, and Review Board, managing software projects of any size has become much easier than ever. But how do you best use these tools in your organization? In this talk we'll look at how these tools can fit into any software project, helping you make your team more efficient than before.

John Mertic View speaker page

SugarCRM

John Mertic John Mertic is a software engineer at SugarCRM, and has several years of experience with PHP web applications. An avid writer, he has been published in php|architect, IBM Developerworks, and in the Apple Developer Connector, and is the author of 'The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM: Better Business Applications'. He has also contributed to many open source projects, most notably the PHP project where is the creator and maintainer of the PHP Windows Installer.

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[-] Some concrete examples,demos would be nice if time

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[-] Maybe you can add some comparison slides between tools

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[+] good breadth deep knowledge of topic
[-] maybe some real world examples

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[+] Straight fwd knowladgable
[-] more "why" to choose specific tools

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[+] good tools suggestions
[-] would be nice to get more detail about the actual tools

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[-] move on ! we want examples solutions not an elaboration of the complexity of diversity of tool environment


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