What tools are used in your company or by yourself?

Which of them would be the most suitable for a small team like 3-5 developers at the first stage.

  • Version Control (Like your own server, Github or Google code)
  • Repository (Sonatype Nexus or something similar)
  • Bug tracking system (JIRA, alternatives?)
  • Wiki tracker (For sharing notes)
  • FTP Server
  • VPN Network (Hamachi)
  • IM Client (Skype)

Free and open source tools are the preferred, but ones with a good pricing plan are also appropriate.

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also contemplating this, would glad to see where this thread evolves to. also not a programming question – alonisser Nov 19 '11 at 11:30
I would like to re-open... and move to Programmers Exchange. – Michael Durrant Mar 2 at 1:32
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I have chosen the following from among many:

Version Control: git
Bug tracking & wiki: Pivotal Tracker
VPN Network - Not using. IM Client: Skype
Database Designer: mySQL Workbench
Desktop: Ubuntu 11.10
Browser: Firefox (due to plugin availability)

I don't use an ftp server or vpn.

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