Tag: GForge Advanced Server
GForge v6.2.0: Live Discussions, Improved Tracker Queries and More
Today, GForge Advanced Server delivers Live Discussions, Improved Tracker Queries and more. Here is a quick run-down of what’s new.
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Live Discussions
Live Discussions gives product managers a pulse on the their projects while giving teams a great way to collaborate but, most of all, chat makes collaboration fun! Don’t let the familiar “chat” user interface fool you. Live Discussions are fully integrated into GForge:
- See Project Activity – As bugs and other tasks are added or changed, the updates are streamed to your live discussion room. Similarly you will be notified of new source code commits, updated documents, wiki entries and other project activity.
- Social – Invite users to a live discussion or get their attention by simply using @ mentions (e.g. @janedoe). We also support @ mentions in tracker items and all your notifications will appear in the new Notification Center.
- Completely Searchable – All live discussion messages are searchable which allows you to find those important nuggets of information from prior discussions.
- Discuss anything – Live discussions can happen at the project level or on just about anything in your project including bugs, tasks, documents, wiki entries and more. These discussions are then forever linked with the artifact being discussed.
- Autolink – Type in [#XXXX] or the full URL and a summary of that bug or task will appear in the live discussion.
- Embedded Content – Paste in the URL to an image or YouTube video and the content will appear in the live discussion.
- Drag-n-Drop – We provide HTML5 drag-n-drop support. To share a new document, just drag it from your desktop into the chat window.
- Sounds – We ship stock sounds but you can upload your own sounds for use in your project’s live discussions.
- Email Integration – If you monitor a live discussion to receive email updates from a live discussion, you can continue the conversation by simply hitting “reply” with your email client.
- Security – Not only do we leverage the powerful GForge Access Controls, we (optionally) pump all external links through Google’s Safe Browsing API to prevent phishing or the spread of viruses.
Improved Tracker Queries
We’ve updated Trackers to make finding and reporting on bugs and task simpler:
- Pre-defined Queries – We’ve updated the predefined queries in GForge to include “Recently Modified”, “Closed”, “Open”, “Unassigned” and “My Open Items”.
- Tracker Browsing – When browsing Trackers you can now filter using “Any User”, “Any Open Status” and “Any Closed Status”.
- Relative Date Support – Run reports on Trackers to include things have change since “last friday” or that are due “tomorrow”. You can still use explicit dates but no doubt you’ll appreciate the new expressive control you get. Additionally, you can test all relative date queries with our Date Criteria Tester.
Numerous Bug Fixes
Really at the heart of v6.2.0 you have a significant bug fix release with the features above. We’ve implemented so many bug fixes that we can’t cover them here but you can get the exhaustive ChangeLog. That said, we recommend all v6.1.2 customers to upgrade immediately.
v6.1.0 Demo and Roadmap Planning Webinar Available
Over the past couple of weeks we had a series of three webinars where people and organizations interested GForge Advanced Server could see v6.1.0 in action and to discuss our development roadmap. We want to thank the dozens of customers that joined one of the webinars and worked with us to make sure our development priorities are in line with their expectations. Over the next week we will be taking the features discussed and turning them into defined released. Once that roadmap planning is done we’ll be sharing those dates and features here on our blog. In the meantime, we wanted to share a recording of one of the webinars so that anybody that missed it could join the conversation. As always, you feedback is welcome here in the comments or via email at feedback@gforgegroup.com
The Power of Project Templates
A little known fact about me is I actually started off as GForge Advanced Server customer before I joined the GForge Group. That experience has given me some insights into the tool that are often hard to obtain from the vendor’s side of the table. Specifically I learned quickly what I loved about GForge Advanced Server, what could use improvements or what was lacking all together. In that same vein, there are a few things in GForge Advanced Server that I feel are underutilized features. Case-in-point: Project Templates.
Let’s face it, GForge Advanced Server (AS) is really aimed at the heart of software organizations. The problem is that some software organizations are big enough that teams have different needs from their collaboration suite. Additionally, organizations often refine their SDLC or swap it out completely. Project Templates in GForge AS are great way to get new projects, all with varying needs, setup quickly. To date, GForge AS has shipped with just a few templates which mainly differ in the choice of the version control system…as shame if I can be honest. So with that in mind, let’s talk a bit about how you can make better use of project templates in GForge AS.
It’s Not Just For Geeks
While aimed at software development shops, GForge AS can actually help manage almost any type of project. For example, one of our customers was going through a huge IT consolidation effort across multiple organizations each with their own IT silos. This meant things like laptop encryption, email, file and print services, etc were spread across multiple organizations. To manage this effort, they created a project template that stripped out some of the software specific features of GForge AS such as the version control system and File Release System. They also customized the trackers in the template to remove the “Bugs” and “Feature Requests”. What they were left with was a stripped down, no-nonsense version of the product that provided much of what, say, Microsoft’s Sharepoint product does but at a fraction of the cost. They had document sharing (including versioning), mailing lists to communicate with stake holders, forums to discuss the ongoing efforts, a Wiki for organic content and trackers for managing roadblocks or issues from discovery to resolution. In short, GForge ain’t just for geeks.
Collaboration that Scales
We all know that not all projects are created equal. Even in some large software organizations there are often one-off software projects with just a couple of development resources assigned. Similarly, some projects can include dozens of developers working on multiple versions of the same codebase. If a project’s resource needs can differ, why should their collaboration suite force the enterprisey-type needs on smaller projects Short answer: It shouldn’t. With GForge AS you can scale your collaboration needs with the size of your project. For example a big ISO 9001 compliant company can implement a custome bug tracker with fields specific to the company and a workflow underneath it to ensure all bugs follow the same process through closure. Similarly, you may have some predefined roles for you software projects (e.g. business analyst, project manager, software architect, DBA, etc) all needing different access to projects. Implementing this on a single project is pretty cool, but in GForge AS you can do that customization one time in a project template and then create new projects from it. Are you a start up or working on a small project with just a couple of developers and all you need is a place to manage the source code and track features and bugs as simply (and quickly) as possible Disable what you don’t need, keep you want and by doing it in a project template you can reuse that same approach on future projects.
One of the points we want to drive home here is that we have the same goals as many of our customers. We want to continue growing our organization by building some really cool software. The trap is that often times organizations pick a collaboration tool that can’t start off small, like many of our organizations did, and grow with us and the needs of the organization. GForge AS provides all the enterprise features of a collaboration suite that get out of the way of smaller organizations and teams, instead, letting them decide what features they need and when they need it.
To help our customers envision the possibilities and power of project templates in GForge AS, our next version will ship with a sample project that differs vastly from the standard project templates. The sample project will showcase not only the new features but will exercise some of the advanced ones such as tracker workflow, access-control-lists in the version control system, custom post-commit hooks and more. I hope our customers will take some time to explore project templates on their installations…we’re sure that no matter what size of an organization you are there is a probably a worthwhile use for them. Finally, our next release will sport a couple new templates to help customers get their creative juices flowing. Stay tuned!