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What are your experiences with ScrumPad?

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I did not know about this tool. Thank you for asking the question! – David Segonds Oct 3 '08 at 18:10
I didnt either...Fantastic! Thanks Jason. – Steve Duitsman Oct 3 '08 at 22:17
Humm... looks good. I'll send the link through my organization. – Maxim Oct 6 '08 at 16:36

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Scrumpad seems a complete solution to me for managaing SCRUM projects as one can iterate as well as collaborate through it. Before using it i used to use version one, basecamp and some other tools but now i use only it!

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What about support for SVN source code hosting?

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no idea of scrumpad but in my compagny we are using Icescrum2 which i found good !

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ScrumPad will be available for corporate instances and also owned instances soon. I am from the ScrumPad team and we are currently working on making ScrumPad available in your server as well as a hosted service. In the meanwhile, you may wish to keep checking the new features and provide feedback for 30 day, full free. ScrumPad will help you scrumming best, with least effort.

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Informative, but should probably be a comment in stackoverflow.com/questions/167198/… instead of standalone answer – Jonik Apr 15 at 15:58
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Maybe ScrumDesk can be interesting too.

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Hosted solutions are great for some people, but not everyone. There's actually a corner of the software development world where work occurs on isolated networks. That means unless I can install the application on my own server, I have to jump between keyboards for the two disconnected networks in order to accomplish all of my work. The entire world is not connected to the internet (really).

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My biggest problem is that it is hosted, and I don't see a place to put it on my own servers. I might be paranoid, but when it comes to business processes, I feel those should stay in house.

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After reading your question I investigated a little. I have worked with other Scrum tools in the past, and compared to those I really like Scrumpad. Some things I like...

  • It's a hosted solution! No server setup required, nice.
  • Easily accessible workflow diagrams to help people new to scrum.
  • I'll be able to list more once I've used it a while.

Definitely something I will try using on our next project to see how it goes. Thanks for pointing it out!

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I have no experience with ScrumPad, but as the commenters are saying it looks very promising so thanks for asking this question.

You should also have a look at Mingle which is another great project management tool created by ThoughtWorks (Martin Fowler's employer).

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