GitHub Service Hook for Pivotal Tracker
With GitHub’s help, we’ve added Pivotal Tracker to the list of GitHub’s built in service hooks, making it easier to tie commits to Tracker stories. Read more...
With GitHub’s help, we’ve added Pivotal Tracker to the list of GitHub’s built in service hooks, making it easier to tie commits to Tracker stories. Read more...
We’re forming a Tracker User Group in the windy city, and the first meetup is scheduled for July 22, at the Hashrocket Chicago office. Read more...
For the next month or so, we will be rolling out a series of changes to various parts of the Tracker server architecture, including moving to a Memcached distributed cache for certain requests, cookie based sessions, switching from Mongrel to Passenger, splitting the very large history table, etc. Read more...
The next scheduled meeting of the New York Tracker Users Group (NY.TUG) will be on July 1, at the Pivotal Labs New York office. Read more...
If you’re looking for custom reporting and analytics for your projects, Easy Insight just added integration for Pivotal Tracker. Read more...
We’re big fans of the RubyMine Rails IDE, and are excited to see that JetBrains has added Pivotal Tracker integration in the latest EAP update. Read more...
A common feature request from teams that have multiple projects on the go in Pivotal Tracker is the ability to move stories between projects. We’ve just added that feature. Read more...
Starting June 30, the Twitter API will no longer allow 3rd party applications (such as Tracker) to connect using your Twitter username and password. Instead, applications will be required to use OAuth, an authentication protocol that allows users to approve a 3rd party application to act on their behalf without sharing their username/password. Read more...
We’ll be making some DNS changes that affect Pivotal Tracker this Saturday, May 29, at 10:00am PDT. We expect a fairly short outage, but for some users, Tracker may be unavailable for up to 6 hours. Read more...
Pivotal Labs has been at the forefront of agile development since it’s early days. We’ve taken what we’ve learned by applying agile concepts on a countless number of real world projects, and honed these skills into a very effective way to build software. Along the way, we also built a great project management and collaboration tool: Pivotal Tracker. Read more...
Our friends at Carbon Five have just announced Story Mapper, a release planning tool for your Pivotal Tracker projects. Read more...
SnapABug, a tool that allows you to embed a screen capture help widget on your site, has taken advantage of the recently released new version of the Pivotal Tracker API (V3) to improve the integration between SnapABug and Pivotal Tracker. Read more...
We’ve added Zendesk to the list of applications that Tracker integrates with. Zendesk is a “beautifully simple,” on-demand customer support help desk system. Read more...
Pivotal Tracker will be down for an upgrade tonight, Friday (2/12/10), starting at 7pm PST. We anticipate to be back up within about an hour. Read more...
This Pivotal Tracker update allows you to see GitHub or other SCM commits in your stories and introduces the first wave of integrations with other bug/issue tracking applications including JIRA, Lighthouse, and Satisfaction. Read more...
We are planing to do a Tracker upgrade (with new features including API V3 and some integrations) tomorrow, Saturday Jan 23, at 5:30pm PST. We expect the upgrade to take under two hours. Read more...
We’re planning a Pivotal Tracker upgrade on Jan 23. As part of this release, we will be introducing a new API version (V3), which will make it easier to follow project activity, allow you to add file attachments, move (re-prioritize) stories, associate source commits with stories, and more. Read more...
Written by our friends at Hashrocket, Slurper lets you create stories as plain text files and import them into Tracker via the API. Also, if you use Vim, check out slurper.vim, a Vim companion script with syntax highlighting and key mappings. Read more...
Yesterday we held a TUG over lunchtime at our San Francisco offices. The subject was Tracker 101. Thanks to all those who came; some good questions came up, and we hope you found it useful! Read more...
Perhaps you have heard about Pivotal Tracker but you don’t know if it’s a good fit for your organization. Perhaps you are a new user with some questions about how best to use the tool. Perhaps you’ve been using Tracker for a while but are curious about more advanced features. If you’re in San Francisco next Tuesday we can give you answers in person. Read more...