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Assembla Partners With oDesk

Client Assembla today announced a partnership with oDesk.

As part of the agreement, distributed workteams built, managed, and paid on oDesk will have access to Assembla’s complete suite of best-of-breed workspace tools including subversion and git code repositories, ticketing, collaboration, multi-project portfolios, and project management. More than 100,000-members of the Assembla development community seeking to hire and manage on-demand talent can now directly engage oDesk’s global community of 220,000 tested and rated professionals available on a pay-by-the-hour basis.

There’s coverage in CenterNetworks, who said:

The partnership will bring Assembla’s tools to the oDesk workers. Assembla’s tools include subversion and git code repositories, ticketing, collaboration, multi-project portfolios, and project management.

There’s also more details in the Assembla blog, here.

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Assembla in WebWorkerDaily

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There’s a nice write up of client Assembla in WebWorkerDaily this morning.

Assembla has a linear, straightforward and literal interface. No nonsense, no superfluous frills. It’s functional, practical and pragmatic.

David Parmet at Assembla says the app’s tools are for anyone working in a distributed team. You have the option of selecting pre-configured spaces including Software Development, Team Collaboration, Graphic Designers, and an Enhanced Subversion Repository.

Full article is here.

Thanks to @alizasherman of the GigaOm network for this one.

I’ve been working with and on Assembla for a while now and I’m starting to understand how some of the lesser known (at least to us non-techies) open source tools like Subversion and Agile techniques can make all of our lives easier.

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Subversion Doesn’t Suck

Assembla logoI asked Andy Singleton, of client Assembla, to explain to me the differences between Subversion and git. The result was this blog post – which has already generated a ton of traffic for Andy’s blog.

With Subversion, everyone is working on the same thing.  It unifies a team.  And, it’s radical because it’s really easy to use.  You get a graphical client with four point-and-click operations – checkout, update, revert, and commit.  Even designers can use it.  Even clients can use it.  People rave about its usability,  and its mind-melding social structure.

I’ve been trying to wrap my mind around a lot of these things, Subversion, Ruby, Rails, Ruby on Rails… Having Andy for a client means the answers to my questions are only a blog post away.

PS, if you are feeling generous, please give Andy’s blog post a nudge on Reddit.

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Build a dot com in 24 days

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Andy Singleton of client Assembla.com is demoing how to build a full fledged web company in 24 days.

First step – find a name and register it. Andy registered respondz.com.

The company will serve up offers from sponsors based on visitors filling out questionnaires on their preferences and interests.

We’ll be blogging this and updating it as things grow and develop. This is for real folks….

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Centernetworks covers Assembla

assemblaleft.pngCenternetworks’ Allen Stern has a nice write up of client Assemba, pointing out many of the new features announced last month.

Assembla is easiest to describe as a project management service. They have an interesting blog which combines product announcements with other important industry conversation similar to how AdaptiveBlue’s blog combines product announcements with semantic web discussion.

You can read the whole shebang here.

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