Unlike other agile project management applications that are designed solely for technical project managers and developers, Mingle encourages collaboration across entire cross-departmental teams, and echoes ThoughtWorks’ philosophy that by giving individual team members a user experience that makes doing their job more enjoyable, the data provided to management will be more accurate, timely and thorough. The ThoughtWorks team used Mingle itself to project manage the product development from Iteration 2.
Mingle makes you agile
By Mike James, published on 27 Aug 2007
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This article was originally published in VSJ, which is now part of Developer Fusion.
ThoughtWorks has released Mingle, a Windows, Mac and UNIX software application that gives Agile development teams the tools they need to manage software delivery projects. It enables teams to collaborate, track bugs, capture requirements, and link code to requirements, all in one place.
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