I would like to gauge what solutions other people put in place to get Team System functionality. We all know that Team System can be pricey for some of us. I know they offer a small team edition with five licenses with a MSDN subscription, but what if your team is bigger than five or you don't want to use Team System?
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SVN with the TortoiseSVN add-on makes for a solid and easy to use interface. WinMerge is a great tool to thrown in that mix as well.
I'll second Trac + Subversion. While nothing is perfect, this combination works quite well for me, and the price is right.
Even for projects I work solo on, it's nice to have both of these integrated.
I develop on Linux also, which is one reason I came up with the solution I have. I was wondering how the SourceGear options work in this respect? I have used Vault before, which in my experience wasn't too bad, but I know it is mostly Windows based. I think I read at one point that they have a client that can work on Linux, but I have never used it. I just want to open the conversation up a little more, so people who come to this question can hopefully find the best answer for them, based on their wants.
If the Vault client can run on Linux and Mac and run well, then using Vault and Fortress will definitely be the accepted answer as a good low cost alternative to Team System.
I'm stunned that nobody has mentioned the free and excellent TeamCity product from JetBrains. It includes:
For project management / bug tracking / Git or Subversion repository I also use Unfuddle (free for small personal projects!)
Seapine CM - Cross platform issue management and version control
http://www.seapine.com
Sourcegear's suite of products are a very nice alternative. Vault + Dragnet + Fortress are nice, however if you can't afford all of those, Vault + FogBugz is a pretty decent alternative.