14.May.2010 at 17:46 by Felix De Vliegher
I loved how Kore went into the architectural part of how Arbit was built. It was an excellent talk on Arbit and which direction the project is going, and made me want to try it out immediately.
Kore Nordmann (14.May.2010 at 15:30)
Talk at phpDay 2010 (English - UK)
Arbit is open source and aims to be the next project tracker for your software projects, and is written in PHP. Besides issue tracking and Wikis it also provides integration with quality assurance tools, like PHPUnit, PHPCS, phpDepend etc., which is yet only known from tools like Hudson and Cruise Control.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1446
Track(s): Track 2
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14.May.2010 at 17:46 by Felix De Vliegher
I loved how Kore went into the architectural part of how Arbit was built. It was an excellent talk on Arbit and which direction the project is going, and made me want to try it out immediately.
15.May.2010 at 04:57 by Carlo Beschi
definitely a great talk, and perfect slides, on a very promising project
14.May.2010 at 14:49 by Alessandro Pelliciari
good work and good talk, you have clear ideas about project trackers and you pass that idea.
Alpha version scares a bit to use arbit in a (small) business agency, however we'll give a try!
I personally think that the only limit to arbit now is the time, because the architecture is brillant and very smart.
Keep it going!