Fulcrum is an application to provide a user story based backlog management system for agile development teams. See the project page for more details.
Fulcrum is still in early development, so now is the time to make your mark on the project.
There are several communication channels for Fulcrum:
- Follow @fulcrumagile on Twitter
- Fulcrum Users - A general discussion group for users of Fulcrum.
- Fulcrum Developers - Discussion on the development of Fulcrum.
- You might also find someone in #fulcrum on the Freenode IRC network if you're looking for realtime help.
See the Development section below for details on contributing to the project.
Fulcrum is a clone of Pivotal Tracker. It will almost certainly never surpass the functionality, usability and sheer awesomeness of Pivotal Tracker, but aims to provide a usable alternative for users who require a Free and Open Source solution.
Fulcrum is still a work in progress, but if you're really keen to try it out these instructions will hopefully help you get up and running.
First up, your system will need the prerequisites for running Ruby on Rails 3.1.x installed
Once you have these:
# Checkout the project
$ git clone git://github.com/malclocke/fulcrum.git
$ cd fulcrum
# Install the project dependencies
$ gem install bundler
$ bundle install
# Set up the development database
$ bundle exec rake fulcrum:setup db:setup
# Start the local web server
$ rails server
You should then be able to navigate to http://localhost:3000/
in a web browser.
You can log in with the test username [email protected]
, password testpass
.
If you wish to host a publicly available copy of Fulcrum, the easiest option is to host it on Heroku.
To deploy it to Heroku, make sure you have a local copy of the project; refer to the previous section for instructions. Then:
$ gem install heroku
# Create your app. Replace APPNAME with whatever you want to name it.
$ heroku create APPNAME --stack cedar
# Define where the user emails will be coming from
# (This email address does not need to exist)
$ heroku config:add [email protected]
# Allow emails to be sent
$ heroku addons:add sendgrid:starter
# Deploy the first version
$ git push heroku master
# Set up the database
$ heroku run rake db:setup
Once that's done, you will be able to view your site at
http://APPNAME.herokuapp.com
.
Fulcrum is currently welcoming contributions. If you'd like to help:
- Check the issue queue for a
list of the major features which are yet to be implemented. These have the
feature
andunstarted
labels. If a feature you'd like isn't there, add an issue. - If you'd like to take ownership of one of the features, leave a comment on the issue queue indicating that you're working on it.
- If you'd like to discuss anything about the issue with other developers, do so on the Fulcrum Developers mailing list.
Here are some general guidelines for contributing:
- Make your changes on a branch, and use that branch as the base for pull requests.
- Try to break changes up into the smallest logical blocks possible. We'd prefer to receive many small commits to one large one in a pull request.
- Feel free to open unfinished pull requests if you'd like to discuss work in progress, or would like other developers to test it.
- All patches changes be covered by tests, and should not break the existing
tests, unless a current test is invalidated by a code change. This includes
Javascript, which is covered with a Jasmine test suite in
spec/javascripts/
. - Run
rake spec
to check the Rails test suite is green. You will need Firefox with Selenium installed to run the integration tests. - To run the Javascript test suite, run
rake jasmine
and point your browser tohttp://localhost:8888/
- For any UI changes, please try to follow the Tango theme guidelines.
Fulcrum is built with the following Open Source technologies:
Copyright 2011, Malcolm Locke.
Fulcrum is made available under the Affero GPL license version 3, see LICENSE.txt.