Arbit aims to provide a decent modern extensible multi project tracking tool. Features start with issue tracking and wiki and do not stop before code analysis and translation management.
Some days ago I founded a company together with two other Arbit contributors, Tobias Schlitt and Manuel Pichler, which will, beside other services, provide professional support around Arbit. Read more for details. read more .
We are proud to announce the release of arbit 0.3-alpha. The main features are the new reporting engine for the issuer tracker, code metrics using pDepend and stabilization. read more .
One of the major features in the next release will be, that you can set up a Continuous Integration environment with arbit. The setup procedure has now been documented. read more .
The issue reports in the tracker are already implemented in SVN and are available for preview in the arbit issue tracker. read more .
We are proud to announce the release of arbit 0.2-alpha. The main features include the new source browsing module and the interface internationalization. Read more for details… read more .
We are happy to announce the release of PHPillow 0.5-alpha, the version, that will be released together with arbit-0.2-alpha. read more .
PHPillow just got a new release and a new website.. read more .
A new version of PHPillow has just been released, which will be part of the upcoming arbit 0.2-alpha. read more .
The first "real" release of arbit: 0.1-alpha. We polished the features, which already could be seen in the development snapshot and fixed all known bugs... read more .
This is the first release of arbit - in version 0.0.722-dev. Read further for details... read more .