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Originally Posted by Tanner
I would love to use a issue tracking and a version control system, but the lack of a usable internet at school limits us from what we can use. Other than having a dedicated computer for hosting and having a small wireless network to host such programs for the one desktop (which I guess could be the host) with two laptops.
Though I think a bug tracker is bit overkill, though I could see it being useful with some complicated code.
-Tanner
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Do you mean usable internet as in open ports and such? If you use Mercurial (Which I HIGHLY recommend, and use Bitbucket.com - they let you 150MB Private Repository with multiple users) you can push your commits over HTTP. It's basically a HTTP request over port 80 which is EXACTLY like another web page... If your school won't even allow that, either have an internal computer be acting as Mercurial host, etc.
Bug tracker with milestones and assignees and level of complication and threaded comments, like Trac, might be overkill but go ahead and try out Github's. I feel that it's pretty useful. Even just as a "todo" list.
Keehun
P.S. If you ever need Git/Mercurial/SVN/Web hosting, I'll be here to help you out, either giving you web space/repositories or helping you set up on your own hardware. (Hosting at Tier-4 rated datacenter in a network hub downtown LA)
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