Re: issue/bug management, project management, people management, product management all in one, preferably open source software ?
Achilleas Mantzios <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com>
From: Achilleas Mantzios <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com>
To: Sam Gendler <sgendler@ideasculptor.com>
Cc: "pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org" <pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org>
Date: 2025-05-28T06:57:31Z
Lists: pgsql-general
On 5/22/25 19:50, Sam Gendler wrote: > I think the closest you would get to a single product for all that is > a single suite of products which are reasonably well-integrated. > issue, project, and product management are almost always combined > unless you are just using github issue tracking or the like. Jira > certainly covers all of those. And it will integrate with vanilla > git, though you will lose functionality compared to the integrations > with github and bitbucket simply because vanilla git lacks features > compared to those. The rest of the atlassian product suite adds > plenty of functionality around the rest of the stuff you are asking > for. But it's hard to imagine you haven't already considered > atlassian, so I assume you are looking for a recommendation for > something other than that, but I can't think of anything I've used > that is actually better (and I say that as someone who doesn't really > like Jira, either). It's a pretty low bar, admittedly. > > Jira is one of those products, like SalesForce, which is enormously > powerful, but only after you've customized the heck out of it because > that is how it is intended to be used. Massively flexible, > configurable, and automatable, the setup out of the box is far from > optimal for most teams. You really have to know what you want and > tell the software how to set itself up to support that. And it helps > if you have an agile-esque project management methodology as it is > certainly developed with that in mind. It isn't going to dictate to > you how to manage issues, projects, and products. It will very > flexibly allow you to set it up to work with it in almost any way you > like - but you have to have someone become something of an expert in > the platform AND you have to have a very concrete understanding of > exactly how you want to use it or you end up with the wishy washy, not > very effective project and issue management workflows dictated by the > default configuration, which is very lowest common denominator. Thank you! I can see the eternal trade-off : features (we take) VS complexity of usage (we give). Thing is , I do a lot of things , lots of roles, but project mgmt is a must, so someone , somewhere must bite the bullet sooner or later. I will definitely consider this JIRA ! > > On Thu, May 22, 2025 at 10:52 AM Achilleas Mantzios > <a.mantzios@cloud.gatewaynet.com> wrote: > > Hi people > > I'd like to know if people here know of or use any integrated > solution > for all or some of the above. It would be nice if it supported LDAP / > OAuth 2.0 , integrate with plain vanilla git (not github / gitlab) > and > be open, and active as a project. > > We are at a phase our business is expanding, the projects also are > increasing in number and size, several of those are interconnected, > either depending or prerequisite or even inter-meshed . > > I'd like to have a tool to manage all this, but also a tool to > show to > the stakeholders the actual picture of our system. > > I'd be grateful for any hints ! > > >