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Description: Open source, web-based agile project management, featuring: Goal planner, Story management, Issue-tracker, Code review, SCM Integration, Wiki & Blog. It is intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by software development teams.
Homepage: http://retrospectiva.org
Clone URL: git://github.com/dim/retrospectiva.git
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file .gitignore Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
file CHANGELOG Sat Feb 07 05:09:25 -0800 2009 Added CHANGELOG Removed/Repplaced enkoder plugi... [dim]
file LICENSE Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
file README Sat Jan 24 04:08:38 -0800 2009 Updated README [dim]
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file Rakefile Sat Sep 19 12:30:53 -0700 2009 Updated GRIT's request cache Minor updates to core [dim]
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directory attachments/ Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
directory config/ Sun Oct 18 03:33:24 -0700 2009 Updated specs to rspec 1.2.9 [dim]
directory db/ Sat May 09 01:54:41 -0700 2009 Fixed migration [dim]
directory doc/ Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
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directory log/ Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
directory public/ Wed Aug 05 00:17:18 -0700 2009 Updated images [dim]
directory script/ Sat Sep 12 02:48:01 -0700 2009 Updated boot requirements Improved Single-Step-... [dim]
directory spec/ Thu Sep 24 08:26:32 -0700 2009 Improvements to TinyGIT; Specs added [Dimitrij Denissenko]
directory stories/ Sat Jan 24 03:51:54 -0800 2009 Initial public import [dim]
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README
== Welcome to Retrospectiva

Retrospectiva is an open source, web-based, project management and bug-tracking tool. 
It is intended to assist the collaborative aspect of work carried out by software 
development teams through the use of blogs, a wiki and tickets.