See https://www.atlassian.com/software/fisheye
Also note that the pricing for *new *licenses will be going up a not
insignificant percentage October 3rd --
https://www.atlassian.com/licensing/future-pricing -- so if you are
thinking about buying it you may just skip the trial :(
On Mon, Sep 3
Thanks for your responses Eric and Dan,
So FishEye interfaces with JIRA and Subversion.
Do you have the trail versions of these tools ? I could try and see how it
works or you have some sort of online demo for me to see how it works.
Your response is appreciated.
Thanks
Ragu.P
Sent from my i
The actual Atlassian product you're looking for is called FishEye. It works
with all major repos including SVN, Git, etc., and its primary purpose is
exactly what you're wanting. This is a different license, and runs as a
different service than Jira -- which could potentially actually make it
cheap
Hi Ragu,
Your question is sort of a tricky one. Well, at least parts of it are. But
here's an attempt at an answer.
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 9:50 PM Ragu Nathan wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I would like to know the Subversion can be integrate with JIRA bug
> tracking tool.
>
Yes, but it depends on your r
Hi,
I would like to know the Subversion can be integrate with JIRA bug tracking
tool.
Ex: I found an issue in software coding and create a problem report to address
root cause, analysis, documents updates , etc and I will use the JIRA to track
all above, but Subversion is a configuration ma