Answering all world issues and questions with, "...it depends..."
Out browsing some mailing list today and came across this really nice Agile Project Management tool, Acunote.
What is Acunote...
Acunote is an Agile project management tool.
It is built on the innovative lightweight Scrum process and is focused on the day-to-day steps needed to achieve the goal.
They did a really nice job, reminds me of BaseCamp. It supports SVN, Code Inspection on check in and best of all it is free for a team of 5 developers. It also can import the list of bugs from Bugzilla, Mantis, Trac and JIRA.
Let me put this out there that I haven't used this product on a project yet. I am just letting you know my initial impression. Anyone else used it yet?
About Joe Ocampo
Over 15 years in software development. Other key roles that I have held are, Assistant Vice President of Internet Loan Systems, Lead Architect of a Lending Origination System, Development Manager, Technical Lead and Certified Scrum Master. I was the founder and principle contributor to a Fortune 50 Banks Agile Development Methodology that supported over 10,000 IT global professionals and over 400 development groups. Principle languages I have utilized throughout my career are Assembler, C, C++, C#, Java, Delphi, Visual Basic, and JavaScript. I also have a strong interest in Dynamic and Meta Programming Languages. I have taught various subjects in the IT arena ranging from A+, to modern Object Oriented Principles and Design.
In my spare time I enjoy programming and pursuing knowledge of new ways on how to improve my craft. I am a very outspoken TDD/BDD evangelist, even prompting me to start an OSS project NBehave modeled after the rSpec BDD framework in Ruby. When I am not developing, I enjoy studying history and theology.