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Assembla migration complete

Luis Majano November 19, 2009

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Luis Majano

November 19, 2009

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I am glad to inform that all of our ColdBox platform projects have been successfully migrated to Assembla.  We are now starting to use all of our cool new tools and organizational elements.  So head on over to our new tracking homes!

Our next step is that we are migrating all of our documentation to our new wiki home based on CodexWiki.  This will be a great chance for us to eat our own dog food :) and also to keep updating CodexWiki in a more timely fashion.

Also remember that we can now host your ColdBox related projects in our own ColdBox Community Development space.  So if you need git/svn hosting with a nice ticketing and collaboration system, let us know.

Enjoy!

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Nov 19, 2009 21:01:51 UTC

by Anastasia

Congrats! I know you'll love using Assembla. It made my life so much easier!

Nov 19, 2009 21:02:38 UTC

by Anastasia

Congrats! I know you'll love Assembla! It made my life so much easier when I switched.

Nov 24, 2009 10:27:04 UTC

by IsNotImportant

You made the right choice guys. Assembla is the best way to go for distributed teams.

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