Project Management + SCM for technicians and non-technicians?

Recently, I began to evaluate several project management projects for the company in which I work. This is a classic company that is looking for the right solution (which means free or really cheap). This is a combination store - Windows, Mac and Linux on the desktop. Of course, technical saturation varies from beginner to unix guru.

I have yet to find something really close to a complete solution. I do not expect to find it, but I am looking for suggestions / recommendations / any feedback based on people's experience.

What I'm looking for:

  • Web site
  • independent methodology (not looking for a flexible solution, etc.).
  • free or really cheap
  • document management
  • dates and stages
  • task tracking and assignment
  • reporting
  • source control
  • wiki

Trac, Projectivity, Basecamp, JIRA, RT, XPlanner SharedPlan. Bugzilla - . - , , .

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Ask E.T. ( ). , .

+3

Trac - /wiki/commit -comments .

: PITA...

+2

Jira Studio. Atlassian, .

http://www.jira.com/

wiki/tracker/svn .

+2

Joomla.

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, Django, , .

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Redmine, Rails. , activecollab. , -, .

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( Confluence wiki) , , . , , svn , . , , Xplanner - , XP , , XP.

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, Windows - , SharePoint.

* web based
* methodology independent 
* free or really cheap
* document management
* timelines and milestones
* task tracking and assigning
* reporting
* source control
* development wiki

SharePoint, , . , , WSS ( 2003/2008) O'Reilly , PMIS SharePoint

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Drupal 6x. Subversion ( ). Joomla ProjectFork, repo .

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http://drupal.org/project/project

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1698303/


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