Rally Community Edition

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Rally Software Development
October 24, 2008
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Net Promoter Score (NPS) is an attempt to distill into a single value, what users of a company’s products think of it. Users are asked a single question along the lines of “How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend or coworker?”, which is the question used by the UserStories.com website. A product’s NPS is determined by subtracting the percentage of people unlikely to recommend the product (0-6) from those likely to do so (9-10). A more detailed description including examples is also available.

Rally Community Edition

Rally unites Agile project management with requirements management, test management and defect management, so everyone has a real-time picture of your project’s features and quality, priorities, roadblocks and risks. Rally’s deep support for all roles and activities in the software development lifecycle lets you replace expensive and poorly integrated point tools with a highly secure, hosted web service that starts fast and scales easily across platforms and geographies for low-risk, low-cost deployment.

Pricing Info:

Rally Community Edition is Free up to 10 users
Rally Enterprise Edition starts at $35/user/month subscription

 

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Ceedee Doyle rated it a 7 on (October 25, 2010)

I used rally for a scrum-based project with a team of 5. It was generally good for keeping track of stories and has an exceleent drag & drop fucntion to move stories from backlog to iteration and vica versa. Can be slow. Editing and viewing stories is relatively easy but printing was a problem. We had to export to Excel and manipulate the columns to get printable information - V hard to get everything without it being a very long story! There is alot of functionality around hours and tracking which might be useful on a big project but was way too much of an overhead so we stopped doing it within a week. We were using the community edition which was perfect for the small team plus a couple of key users. Having used it in anger, I would hesitate to recommend it as it is not very intuitive and seemed to have a few flaws, but these seem to be present in most of the other tools I have looked at and it is free, so does the job well enough!

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