I'm sure they think their screenshots tell the whole story... But I assure you, they don't.
I've even been looking for a good system for deployments, since I think the one at work isn't up to par. (Basically, do it all by hand. Heh.) But without some explanation of the features, I don't see this one doing it for me.
Cheap, support svn, git and mercurial. Comes with trac wiki. Has backup, and enables backup on your own S3 account. And it is really cheap. And has been around for quite a while.
Something very similar to this has been in my ~/project_ideas folder for the last year or so. It comes from the Department of Itch Scratching and I think there's a market out there for a holistic in-house vcs/issue/deployment management tool.
Kudos to the Springloops devs for executing on a vision. Hopefully I'll get to take it for a spin before too long.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 11.3 ms ] threadI've even been looking for a good system for deployments, since I think the one at work isn't up to par. (Basically, do it all by hand. Heh.) But without some explanation of the features, I don't see this one doing it for me.
Cheap, support svn, git and mercurial. Comes with trac wiki. Has backup, and enables backup on your own S3 account. And it is really cheap. And has been around for quite a while.
Something very similar to this has been in my ~/project_ideas folder for the last year or so. It comes from the Department of Itch Scratching and I think there's a market out there for a holistic in-house vcs/issue/deployment management tool.
Kudos to the Springloops devs for executing on a vision. Hopefully I'll get to take it for a spin before too long.