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I'm looking for an open-source Scrum project management tool for a small dev team (3 to 6 developers). I've been impressed by trac but I don't need its bug tracking feature as we already use Mantis. I'm having a look at iceScrum which seems feature-full and shiny but a bit cluttered. A solution that integrates into eclipse would be a plus.

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we use SCRUMWorks or you if you use JIRA you can get a plugin called Greenhopper that is also pretty cool (Ajax, web based card view, drag and drop)

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why -1 for this comment?
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Sometimes people just go crazy and downvote everything. It happens.
Robert S.
Probably because the question said "which *open source* Scrum project management tool do you use."
Tim Lesher
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We use Jira based Greenhopper, and it works like a charm.

Mozammel
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We also use ScrumWorks. It is not open source but there is a free version (ScrumWorks basic) as well as the commercial version.

David Dibben
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There is a Microsoft tool called eScrum it is a free tool

bashmohandes
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NinethSense
Sorry for that, I think it was removed since I replied my first reply :(
bashmohandes
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Hey try bananascrum... its good :)

www.bananascrum.com
ragu.pattabi
Open Source¿?¿?
andofor
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Try Agilefant, its good, free and open source...

Website: http://www.agilefant.org

Roy Marco Aruta
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I've recently started using projectcards. It is NOT open source, but it has a free version. It also can be used as an eclipse plugin.

Thus far it has served us very well !

Nicholas Lemay