Mingle is now available
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VinothbabuJuly 2nd, 2007 @ 05:46 AM
I am very eager to test the product released by the thoughtworks team. i was very much pleased with your license. It is indeed a great move to provide the software free for certain organisations and free for teams under five members. http://studios.thoughtworks.com/mingle-project-intelligence/pricing-and-license Regards
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Clinton BeginJuly 2nd, 2007 @ 08:10 PM
Congratulations to the Mingle team and ThoughtWorks! Our team is using Trac right now and are feeling the pain. Other tools I've used must not be worth remembering, because I seriously don't even remember them. I think Mingle will dominate. :-) Cheers, Clinton
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Peter BerkenboschJuly 3rd, 2007 @ 01:42 AM
Congratulations to the Mingle team and ThoughtWorks! Really looking forward in using it, I agree... the license system is perfect!
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Markus TrippJuly 4th, 2007 @ 04:55 PM
After reading the features that Mingle offers, I was quite impressed. It's exactly what I need. The key is that you are able to link requirements, project management tasks, source code, defects and so on. I just started a new 2 months project, and decided to give it a try. The installation process is how modern web application deployments should be. Unzip, start the server and configure everything through a web based wizard. Perfect. Also the license is perfect. I can use it for my small project now, but I also have bigger clients, and if I'm still using it after 2 months I will probably recommend it for future projects. Congratulations.
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Rafael Gorski Moreno SouzaJuly 5th, 2007 @ 05:35 AM
Exceptional project, congratulations to all people involved with the project. I am very happy because I using this application with legal licensing for my small group(3 people). Thanks to ThoughtWorks!
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bahadir cambelJuly 20th, 2007 @ 06:46 PM
Congratulations and thanks.Looks amazing.
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a china agile teamJuly 24th, 2007 @ 12:14 PM
eager to use it!
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Joe ChesakJuly 24th, 2007 @ 01:01 PM
Congratulations on getting this product out, and into our hands. I am starting mid-way through a project currently managed via MS Project. I want a more 'living' project management approach that is first, a great way for developers to communicate with one another, and second, prompts developers and stakeholders to express in meaninful, measureable terms to themselves, what the next steps are. It seems this should not be difficult to build into a tool, but I know that it is. I am looking forward to receiving the invitation *very soon*, so that I can test it.

