Who is using Retrospectiva

Austria

Linz

We are using retrospectiva as knowledge base for some projects and as bug tracking tool.

Belgium

Bruxelles

We are using retrospectiva as a bug tracking system and project management tool for our project. We choosed to use it over trac, mantis or jira, because it is free, intuitive, easy to manage and it have built in link for subversion repository browsing and changeset viewing. Thanks a lot for this tool.

Canada

Québec

We are using Retrospectiva to keep people informed about TimmyOnTime

Denmark

Estonia

Tartu

We are using retrospectiva to keep track over bugs. It is a perfect tool, that helps to ease our development. Estsoft LLC

France

Nantes

tuxcoffee.org, it’s a pleasure to use this web app and browse the code :)

Paris

At eyeka.com, using retrospectiva for our website

At massivebraingames.com to manage our gaming platform.

Germany

Saarbruecken

We are using Retrospectiva to keep track of our internally developed projects at the Artificial Intelligence Group at the Saarland Universitygogo

Muenchen

At Qnoodle we are using Retrospectiva to manage all out development process.

Japan

Yokohama, Kanagawa

We do some Rails 2.0 projects and our members shifted from Java to Rails recently. We are happy to use retrospectiva not only as a BTS but also as a reference from which we can learn some tips for RESTful rails 2.0 webapp developments. Thanks !

Malaysia

RSB

We are using Retrospectiva to manage our Rails project, and we are lovin’ it.

Philippines

We are VicidialNOW and we are using retrospectiva for our open source project. We are still testing retrospectiva and customize it to fit our needs. http://vicidialnow.org

United Kingdom

Advertising.com, London

We have started to this product because it’s free, and the author works here.

RenderHeads, Telford

Retrospectiva gives us exactly what we need in an efficient, simple and elegant package. It warms our hearts that people put so much time in to producing such free, open source projects. Big props to Dimitri and anyone else who has contributed! -Nathan http://www.renderheads.com

United Arab Emirates

Monaqasat.com

We started off, like everyone else, using TRAC but found it extremely cumbersome. Retrospectiva manages the feat of combining power and elegance in a very well put together application that’s just a joy to use. Keep on the good work! -Karim http://monaqasast.com

United States

San Francisco, CA

At Joyent we’re using Retrospectiva to manage our internal + open source projects. We use the blog, wiki, ticketing, and source browsing features. You can check out our public installation of Retrospectiva that is used for our open source projects.

We at Oracle AppsLab (yes, this is Larry Ellison’s Oracle) use Retrospectiva to manage an our internal Rails projects as well as our OpenLab initiative within Oracle (“open” source movement within Oracle).

Washington, DC

We are using Retrospectiva for our Ruby Users Group to keep track of our Teach-In topics. Also, we wanted to use a wiki based on Rails in order to track tips for starting a new business. If we develop a coding team it is likely we will use it for coding projects. -Ken http://www.rubydc.org

Jacksonville, FL

Less Everything have been using Retrospectiva for almost one year. We just upgraded to 1.1 trunk and are very happy. Thanks Dim!

Champaign-Urbana, IL

Finsignia, an agile software development firm, is using Retrospectiva to help collaboration on our internal and client projects. Some projects are still using Trac, but we are in the process of migrating to Retrospectiva for older projects as well as the new ones going forward. – Susan Potter

Shatterglass Studios is an art and technology studio currently offering film and web development services. Shatterglass Studios uses Retrospectiva to provide a private repository for it’s employees and testers, and to coordinate goals, milestones, and tickets through Retrospectiva’s intuitive interface. -David

Gaithersburg, MD

We use retrospectiva to provide system documentation and communication across our internal project teams. We use the blog for system/project specific news and the wiki for user documenation. We track our enhancements and bugs with the ticketing system. We have teams that use agile development methodologies as well as teams that use more “traditional/slow” methodologies. The product works well for both types of development methodologies. -Bill http://www.comsys.com

Kearney, NE

Using to manage small, in-house projects as an alternative to Trac, which I’ved used since 2006. The Blog is what sold me on Retrospectiva over Collabra and Trac. Other positives are the multiple-project capabilities, and the ease of administration and use. -Don

New York, NY

At the Eyebeam Center for Art & Technology we’re using Retrospectiva to manage the many projects produced by our residents and fellows. Check out dev.eyebeam.orgJamie Wilkinson

StreetEasy uses Retrospectiva to manage releases of our Rails residential real estate sites. We migrated from Trac.

Salt Lake City, UT

Our main product, Benefit Key, is a Rails application. We are a rails shop and just couldn’t bring ourselves to use Trac, as good as it is. We wanted a rails app since our infrastructure already supports it. Wonderful capability, especially the svn integration. Jim—