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We've been using GitHub for 6-months now and have more/less figured out "best practices" with regards on how to put in tasks, milestones, etc. However, from a management point of view, there are a few features that are lacking. For instance, Gantt Chart capabilities found in solutions such as RedMine, or even overlaying on top of a calendar tasks/milestone markers, roadmaps, etc.
Is there some sort of "add on" or 3rd party website that can hook into GitHub and generate these for me? Since we've already integrated so much within GitHub, I'd like to stay on it, but if a migration to another system is possible with the functionality we require, I may be willing to transfer.
Any advice/help would be greatly appreciated!
I started a project which does exactly that :
https://github.com/neyric/gh-issues-gantt
It only handles issue durations in days, but we found it to be easier to maintain and quite accurate for our usage.
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Excuse me for this non-programming question here. Please redirect me to the right board if this is not the right place for this.
I would be interested in the conditions of contribution now that k8s becomes a hosted project in CNCF, and IP is transferred to CNCF. Can we get detailed information about the new conditions, if any? Do we have to accept other CLA than Google CLA, considering also the corporate CLA use case?
Thank you!
I'm the chair of the Technical Oversight Committee for CNCF.
We are responsible for projects & practices, operating within the CNCF charter. The IP policy is clause 11 of the charter, and can be found here - https://cncf.io/governance Let me know if you have questions, for example in case any of this language needs clarifying. As Brian Grant said above, some details are still being figured out. Overall we want to make sure every CNCF project feels that we are helping them be more successful, and this strongly influences our thinking on matters like contributions.
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There isn't yet an answer to your question. It is up to CNCF to decide how they are going to handle contributions once the Kubernetes IP has been fully transferred.
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As titled, I'm finding for a software can be installed on my own server, to replace for google apps.
I'm open to commercial solution, the point is I want to keep the data on my own server.
Any advice is appreciated
Okie doke. This is actually pretty challenging -- you're asking for online editing, which is very cloud-oriented, but using a private server. If all you wanted was file services, then you'd have a lot of options -- OwnCloud.org is a personal favorite, but there are a bunch.
If you really want to be able to edit online but save to a private server, SharePoint comes to mind first. Alfresco and its ilk are also out there, but that's enterprise-oriented. There are theoretically some ways to use OpenOffice programs in a browser (see also this) but I've never seen them in action.
Hope that gets you started. Good luck.
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I am looking at installing a Content Management System or something which can be used as a Decision Support System. I am not sure which content management system has options for Knowledge Management.
Appreciate inputs on this.
I am not aware of any CMS system with that functionality. Having said that, I'm really not a CMS expert. You might need to pick a flexible CMS and tweek it yourself, such as Drupal and Joomla. They both have very active support community. I think Drupal (compared to Joomla) is more flexible for developers.
You may also want to look at the research community in this topic. Some of them might make their research systems available: http://scholar.google.com.au/scholar?q=decision+management+system+cms&hl=en&btnG=Search&as_sdt=1%2C5&as_sdtp=on
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There are many free online Source Control available but I would like to know your experience on it, if any, and which is the best one?
Me and my friend are starting a small test project and would like some really good online source control.
We will be developing ASP.Net app.
If you're just after a hosted source code repository:
Github
Bitbucket
If you need issue tracking, file releases, wikis, mailing lists, etc:
Sourceforge
Google Code Hosting
I've got one project at Sourceforge, and I find the amenities quite nice. You might find this comparison handy.
I'm using Unfuddle for some personal stuff to avoid issues with corporate firewalls.
You can commit over http with them.
Otherwise, use Github as already suggested.
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I'm looking for alternatives to view my source code repository and run metrics on it.
Have you looked at Review Board? It's an open source tool that is used on google code and is picking up some steam in general. I ended up not using it for my particular project because it didn't provide a user-friendly way to do post-commit reviews. I imagine the web interface has improved dramatically since I evaluated it last year.
If Review Board doesn't match your requirements, consider posting more detail on what your looking for so we can have a better chance of pointing you in the right direction
You should checkout ZebraPlan.
From my experience, ZebraPlan is a much better and easier alternative to Atlassian Fisheye and Crucible. ZebraPlan has a built-in code review feature that allows you to easily connect to your source code repository. Keep in mind that you can’t validate code with Fisheye, but you can with ZebraPlan. You will definitely save time and money using ZebraPlan. Fisheye charges $800/month for 10 users and unlimited repos and ZebraPlan charges $43/month for 10 users and unlimited repos.
Here’s a short video that showcases ZebraPlan’s “Code Review” feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gxg_d-5vuw
I hope this helps!