This site features the following hosted tools for project members. Each of the following links leads to further documentation about using these tools.
ViewCVS source code browsing gives project contributors a graphical, browser-based tool to view project files, version histories, and directory structures.
The Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a widely used version control tool for tracking all modifications to project source code files. Developers can work on the same files and coordinate their contributions through a common repository.
Issue tracker is a customizable open-source tool for reporting, tracking, and managing all project tasks, defects, features, enhancements, and patches.
Project tracker is a highly configurable artifact tracking tool that can be used for all types of projects: technical and non-technical alike.
Two open-source mail tools -- anzu and eyebrowse -- provide powerful, scalable functionality to administer, moderate, customize, and archive project mailing lists.
SSH provides the security that is required by software development projects. SSH can be used to create a transparent "port tunnel" to the CVS (concurrent versions system) server, unobtrusively insuring the security of the data exchanged.
Subversion is a version control system which was developed to overcome the limitations of CVS. Subversion provides additional features like atomic commits directory versioning and so on. For more information on Subversion go to http://svnbook.red-bean.com/
Task provides a web-based view of a Microsoft Project Plan. It helps the users to view, track and to report the status of the tasks assigned to them. It also maintains the history of the tracking information.
Project Dashboard aggregates information from the tasks and provides real time reports through graphical views to the management to keep them abreast of the progress and the execution trend of the project.