20 projects tagged "Documentation"
CodingTeam is a software forge that is lightweight and extensible. It provides a lot of collaborative tools. With this software forge, projects can benefit from basic features (such as screenshots, downloads, uploads, and news), communication features (such as chatrooms, forums, the OpenForge API, and Jabber/XMPP integration), and development features (such as a VCS code browser, a bug tracker, SVG statistics, timeline, and roadmap). Also provided are community tools (project browsing, tag clouds, notepad, and user profiles).
SVN2Log automatically generates changelogs from a Subversion repository. You do not need to waste your time and write a special changelog document with a subset of features already described in your SVN commits' descriptions; you decide which parts will be displayed for your users.
SiteForge is a software project management tool for distributed development teams to manage software projects. SiteForge brings together the various aspects of a software project into one place, including source code access (CVS), bug/issue tracking, project members, discussion forums, documentation, product release downloads, and news announcements. SiteForge is similar to the the software that runs SourceForge.net, GForge, Savane, GBorg, and Trac. It attempts to be easier to install, reliable, secure, and well-supported.
Origo is a software development and collaboration platform. It provides services that help develop software, such as source control management, issue tracking, wiki, release management, chat, blog, and forum. It uses an API to unify different tools and provides a common way to stay informed about changes in your projects. The API also allows you to integrate other tools into the plaform easily.
Trac is an advanced tool for managing software development projects. It provides a simple wiki, an issue tracking system, and tight integration with the Subversion revision control system. However, it's also notorious for being hard to install. With the JumpBox for Trac, it takes about a minute to get trac running. Plus, with the built-in subversion and database backup system and the JumpBox Web-based administration console, it gives you all the basic tools you need to put it into production without ever touching a command line.
DrProject is a Web-based software project management portal that integrates a revision history viewer with issue tracking, mailing list management, a wiki, and other features. It is not a learning management system; instead, it is designed to introduce students to the tools that professional development teams use to coordinate their work. Unlike its industrial-strength cousins, SourceForge and CollabNet, DrProject is easy to install and administer. It has a very simple interface: students can learn all of its features in less than an hour. It provides a scripting interface that can be used to automate bulk or repetitive tasks.
WAscii is a Web frontend intended to display an AsciiDoc documentation repository. It allows you to search and browse your documentation files and automatically converts AsciiDoc to HTML, PDF, and ODF documents. It is intended to work directly from a subversion repository containing your AsciiDoc files.