Posted by C. G. Brown
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:10:00 GMT
Attention all Lighthouse fans: we at ProjectLocker have released an integration between Subversion and Lighthouse. Much credit goes to James Cox and the Lighthouse gang for writing a sample beacon that we used as the basis for ours,
described here. Like the sample beacon, you can both submit changesets and act on tickets through your commit log messages. Existing customers can check the Support FAQ for details on how to set it up. The integration is also available for all accounts, so if you've been looking for free Subversion hosting with Lighthouse integration, you've found it.
We of course are fans of Trac at ProjectLocker, but recognize that no two teams work exactly the same way, and there are a lot of ways to track issues and manage projects. That's why we will continue to support your software team working in the way that is best for them, and continue to work with great partners like
Lighthouse,
Basecamp,
FogBugz, and others to allow our customers to use our products and theirs together. We're excited about continuing to grow our ecosystem and hope that you find our integration points useful.
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Posted by C. G. Brown
Tue, 21 Apr 2009 21:21:00 GMT
Got a great software developer tool or product? We want to hear about it. We're currently looking to tell our customers about products that will be of value to them and make their lives easier, and are looking for vendors who are doing great things with software development and software quality to get in touch with us. We can be reached at sales [at] projectlocker.com for more information.
Whether you're a training company looking to offer educational services, a component vendor with libraries or controls that speed development, or a product vendor with an innovative IDE, build, or test tool, we're looking forward to hearing from you. That also goes for our current customers who are using ProjectLocker to help them build tools like these. Don't be shy. . . let's hear your story!
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Posted by C. G. Brown
Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:31:00 GMT
For those of you who use
Rally Software's solutions, we've done a pass over the Subversion integration with Rally to make it easier to set up and add support for multiple Rally workspaces. If your Rally account has access to the API, you can use our integration seamlessly by putting your Rally user name and password into your user profile, and having your account administrator set the appropriate URL for access to the API. Once this is set up, commit messages that reference artifacts are linked to the artifacts and can even act on them in some cases (for example, closing a ticket). If you have any questions, more detailed instructions are available in the support FAQ in ProjectLocker Portal.
We welcome any additional input you have as users as to what integration points you would like to see between ProjectLocker and Rally, or other tools in general. We want to help you write great software the way that works best for your team.
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Posted by Runako Godfrey
Fri, 03 Apr 2009 19:04:00 GMT
As a thanks to our users, we have increased the quotas on the Equity plan. The new, improved Equity plan gets you 30 users and 30 GB of storage for $30/month. Like all ProjectLocker plans, you get unlimited projects, unlimited repositories, unlimited Tracs, and you can choose Subversion hosting or Git hosting for each project.
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