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Source control best practices for teams with multiple projects

Posted by Damon Young Thu, 10 Apr 2008 19:08:00 GMT

While we're very big proponents of Subversion here at ProjectLocker, we also recognize that even the best tools and, consequently, the teams that use them can be crippled by the wrong development processes.  With that in mind, here is an excellent article by Henrik Kniberg, a Certified Scrum Master with Crisp, a Stockholm-based Agile consulting firm.  In it, he proposes a methodology to most effectively make use of your version control tool when applying Agile best practices in an environment with multiple & distinct teams working from common code base.  Notice that he never mentions a specific version control tool, just a set of procedures and team protocols to help optimize the process.  More details at the link below:

 

 "Version Control for Multiple Agile Teams"

 

Watch this blog for more posts in the future on best practices and other development resources we think will help you build better software.

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Cut through the Fog with FogBugz Integration

Posted by C. G. Brown Fri, 04 Apr 2008 23:11:00 GMT

We are happy to announce that ProjectLocker is now integrated with FogBugz issue tracking system.  If you are currently a FogBugz customer, just go to Integration Settings in ProjectLocker, set the FogBugz settings based on the values in the Perl script they generate for you, and you're all set.  ProjectLocker will notify FogBugz every time there is a commit message containing "BugzID: [bug ID #]" on a single line.  Your commits show up as Checkins in FogBugz, and if you like, you can configure your site settings to point back to ProjectLocker's source browser.

 

We have also installed Hudora's Trac-FogBugz plugin for Trac, to provide a convenient link back to FogBugz.  Just ask us and we can get you configured with that at no additional charge.  

 

We are big fans of Trac here, but we understand that some customers need different features for issue management, have already chosen other tools, or just prefer other tools.  We want to help our customers work in the way that's best for them. Keep telling us what products you are happiest with and that you'd like to use in conjunction with ProjectLocker's best in class Subversion hosting and Trac hosting.  We're listening.

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Basecamp Integration is Here!

Posted by C. G. Brown Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:08:00 GMT

We've just released an integration between ProjectLocker and Basecamp for those users who use Basecamp for project collaboration and have enabled the Basecamp API in their Basecamp account.  ProjectLocker Subversion hosting users will be able to:

 

 

  •      Send commit messages from Subversion to Basecamp as Basecamp messages.
  •      Create new ProjectLocker projects from existing Basecamp project.
  •      Associate users in ProjectLocker with users in Basecamp, so that messages actually come from the committing user where possible.

 

 

If there are more ways that we can make communication between ProjectLocker and Basecamp more useful to you, please let us know.  We are excited about our growing list of integrations and are always looking for more ways to make our services useful to you and the way you work.  Of course, if you have any issues using the integration, don't hesitate to file a ticket, and our team will promptly resolve your problems.

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Setting up Subversion in moments instead of days

Posted by Damon Young Mon, 17 Mar 2008 16:45:00 GMT

A recent entry at O'Reilly's OnLamp blog, entitled "Subversion for BSD With All the Bells and Whistles" described the time and effort that an experienced system administrator like Jeff Palmer had to take to install and configure a local instance of Subversion from scratch.  In speaking with Jeff, he told me that it took up 2 days to make that first install, although now, he's probably cut the process down to 1.5 to 2 hours.  In addition, he spends roughly an hour a week on maintanence.

 

A time savings, to be sure.  But, a developer team could have access to a comparable instance of Subversion literally within moments of signing up from our website.

 

In addition to near instantaneous provisioning for most clients, ProjectLocker's user interfaces simplify the process of team and user management to such a degree that, for many of our clients, those tasks can be assigned to non-technical managers, freeing your more technical team members to concentrate on your most stubborn technical challenges.

 

It also doesn't take into account the time & materials required to both implement and maintain a backup & recovery strategy comparable to the one provided by ProjectLocker for all of our services.

 

Or the time saved on your development efforts by the speed of a ProjectLocker restore should such a disaster occur.

 

Or the flexibility of downloading backups on demand.

 

Or the convenience of receiving commit notifications in either Twitter or Jabber.

 

Or ProjectLocker's proprietary Subversion enhancements, like our Analytics tool.

 

In short, the time and expense your system administrators can save every day by choosing ProjectLocker is just the tip of our software quality iceberg. 

 

Just something to consider. 

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Commit Notifications via Jabber and Twitter

Posted by Runako Godfrey Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:41:00 GMT

As of yesterday, users of ProjectLocker Subversion hosting can choose to receive commit notifications in two new formats: Jabber -- used by Google Chat, as well as many other instant messenger servers; and Twitter.
 
To enable these notifications, simply edit the Subversion settings for your project and specify which users should receive Twitter and/or Jabber notifications.  Notifications are on a per-project basis, so you can decide which projects merit instant messages.  Each user can then update his/her profile with the appropriate Jabber ID or Twitter ID.  (If you're using Google Chat, your GMail address is your Jabber ID.)  Be sure to accept the invitation from ProjectLocker in your Jabber client, Google Chat, or Twitter, or you will not receive any notifications.
 
We hope this addition will help keep your team in closer touch, and keep your developers more up-to-date on the evolution of your code. 

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Downloadable Backups are Here!

Posted by C. G. Brown Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:57:00 GMT

While we take every precaution to make sure customer data is backed up and protected, our ProjectLocker Lite customers have been clamoring for the ability to download Subversion backups and Trac backups, similar to the Archival service for ProjectLocker Enterprise.  The ability to take on-demand backups is now here.  For just $2.50 per project per backup, you can create a backup accessible in ProjectLocker Portal and downloadable for 30 days.  You can access this via the Backups section in ProjectLocker Portal, visible to all account administrators.

 

We are open to suggestions for features and improvements to this service.  We're trying to provide as many services and features as we can while keeping the prices low, but we'd love to hear your thoughts.

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ProjectLocker Enterprise Upgrade Complete

Posted by C. G. Brown Tue, 26 Feb 2008 20:52:00 GMT

We just completed an upgrade this weekend to the ProjectLocker Enterprise servers.  We upgraded Subversion to the latest release, Subversion 1.4.6, and Trac to version Trac 0.11.  We've also put in a few performance tweaks and infrastructure changes that ought to lead to even better performance.  Last but not least, we've upgraded our backup solution, so we are now providing 30-day retention of backups for all Enterprise accounts.

 

We're pleased with the results so far, but of course if you run into any post-upgrade issues, don't hesitate to contact us.

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Welcome to LockVox, the ProjectLocker Blog

Posted by Damon Young Fri, 22 Feb 2008 23:06:00 GMT

Greetings and welcome to the official blog for all things ProjectLocker.   And, unlike most company blogs, product updates and press releases will be just the tip of the information iceberg here at LockVox.  Above all else, ProjectLocker is a firm dedicated to software quality. And, while we believe proper and powerful tools are an absolutely essential ingredient for any quality strategy, those tools and the teams that use them must be supported by equally powerful & appropriate processes and best practices.  So, in addition to headlines regarding new features, services, and options across the ProjectLocker suite, our team of quality experts & partners will also share their wisdom on the latest tricks and tactics that can empower developers just like yourself to save time, save money, and build better software faster.  We invite you to watch, read, and join in the discussion.  We'll have MUCH more to say from now on. 

 

Cheers.
  
Damon Young
Director of Sales 

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