factorialboy 5 years ago

GitLab. Combines my planning, SCM and CI/CD needs in a single app, and it's open source.

My top focus has been consolidating the apps I use.

matt_the_bass 5 years ago

We use github. So it’s great having git, prs, and issues wrapped together. My only complaints of github are:

1. Built in wiki does not have the option to be tracked in same repo as a dev repo. That is to say, the Built in wiki for a particular repo can’t track the same branches as The code. You need to roll your own.

2. There is not image uploaded for wiki (though there is for prs and issues).

jamesponddotco 5 years ago

We run our own instance of Gitea, which is used as an issue tracker as well. Sometimes things do end up as discussions in Basecamp, but mostly, we try to keep it in Gitea.

karmakaze 5 years ago

GitHub now but Pivotal Tracker was a bit more featureful than Trello. Had no problems with it though a visual board would be nice.

durub 5 years ago

Clubhouse.

Very happy with it so far. It's free up to 10 users.

  • jesterson 5 years ago

    +! here. Was on it since it was $10 for 6 users :)

mister_hn 5 years ago

Jira (sigh)

  • 2rsf 5 years ago

    I'm also using Jira and see it's problems, but is there a significantly better solution (the answer obviously depends on your context) ?

    • mister_hn 5 years ago

      I prefer BugZilla or Redmine.. a much lighter interface and focused to do one thing well. Jira is also misused to make Agile Sprint planning, which is IMHO a bad solution.

sergiotapia 5 years ago

clubhouse. it's a tool built for software engineering teams.

not like others where it's one-size-fits-all. try it

sunstone 5 years ago

Apache Bloodhound.

kull 5 years ago

Youtrack

billconan 5 years ago

gitlab's issue tracker.

jamesholden 5 years ago

ClickUp

  • jurgenwerk 5 years ago

    +1 for ClickUp. We went through Trello, Jira, Pivotal, then Jira again, Airtable, and now we're finally happy with ClickUp.

xSakiX 5 years ago

redmine/trello

  • roland35 5 years ago

    redmine works well enough!