|
View:
New views
13 Messages
—
Rating Filter:
Alert me
|
|
|
bug tracking softwareyo
so - what bugtracking software do you use? we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? reqs (non exhaustive): - open source (free) - web based - easy to install/manage - loads of projects - loads of users - email notifications - reports - svn (possibly git) integration - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the gods of undesipherable install instructions. :) -- Cheers, w:// |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareYou can use a jumpbox appliance for hassle free trac installation.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> wrote: > > > yo > > so - what bugtracking software do you use? > > we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're > looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure > BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? > > reqs (non exhaustive): > > - open source (free) > - web based > - easy to install/manage > - loads of projects > - loads of users > - email notifications > - reports > - svn (possibly git) integration > - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req > > preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led > down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the > gods of undesipherable install instructions. > > :) > > -- > Cheers, > > w:// > > |
|
|
RE: bug tracking softwarethis came up a couple of weeks ago:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/altdotnet/message/22781 From: altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] On Behalf Of Wayne Douglas Sent: 02 October 2009 15:05 To: altdotnet@... Subject: [altdotnet] bug tracking software yo so - what bugtracking software do you use? we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? reqs (non exhaustive): - open source (free) - web based - easy to install/manage - loads of projects - loads of users - email notifications - reports - svn (possibly git) integration - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the gods of undesipherable install instructions. :) -- Cheers, w:// |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareFogBugz is good. I used OnTime on my last project. .NET based, had good results.
http://www.axosoft.com/ontime --- In altdotnet@..., Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> wrote: > > yo > > so - what bugtracking software do you use? > > we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're > looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure > BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? > > reqs (non exhaustive): > > - open source (free) > - web based > - easy to install/manage > - loads of projects > - loads of users > - email notifications > - reports > - svn (possibly git) integration > - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req > > preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led > down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the > gods of undesipherable install instructions. > > :) > > -- > Cheers, > > w:// > |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwaretry TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other
*good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would be happy to be enlightened On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> wrote: > > > yo > > so - what bugtracking software do you use? > > we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're > looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure > BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? > > reqs (non exhaustive): > > - open source (free) > - web based > - easy to install/manage > - loads of projects > - loads of users > - email notifications > - reports > - svn (possibly git) integration > - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req > > preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led > down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the > gods of undesipherable install instructions. > > :) > > -- > Cheers, > > w:// > > |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwaream I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first
requirement in the list? On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > > > try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other > *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would > be happy to be enlightened > > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...>wrote: > >> >> >> yo >> >> so - what bugtracking software do you use? >> >> we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're >> looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure >> BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? >> >> reqs (non exhaustive): >> >> - open source (free) >> - web based >> - easy to install/manage >> - loads of projects >> - loads of users >> - email notifications >> - reports >> - svn (possibly git) integration >> - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req >> >> preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led >> down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the >> gods of undesipherable install instructions. >> >> :) >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> >> w:// >> > > > > |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareTP is free for up to 6 devs
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Zdeslav Vojkovic <zdeslav.vojkovic@... > wrote: > > > am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first > requirement in the list? > > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > >> >> >> try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other >> *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would >> be happy to be enlightened >> >> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...>wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> yo >>> >>> so - what bugtracking software do you use? >>> >>> we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're >>> looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure >>> BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? >>> >>> reqs (non exhaustive): >>> >>> - open source (free) >>> - web based >>> - easy to install/manage >>> - loads of projects >>> - loads of users >>> - email notifications >>> - reports >>> - svn (possibly git) integration >>> - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req >>> >>> preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led >>> down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the >>> gods of undesipherable install instructions. >>> >>> :) >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, >>> >>> w:// >>> >> >> >> >> > > |
|
|
RE: bug tracking softwareJust a little remainder. open source != free..
;) From: altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] On Behalf Of Zdeslav Vojkovic Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM To: altdotnet@... Subject: Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first requirement in the list? On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would be happy to be enlightened On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> wrote: yo so - what bugtracking software do you use? we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? reqs (non exhaustive): - open source (free) - web based - easy to install/manage - loads of projects - loads of users - email notifications - reports - svn (possibly git) integration - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the gods of undesipherable install instructions. :) -- Cheers, w:// |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareRedmine. So far the best after using FogBugz and others.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...> wrote: > > > Just a little remainder… open source != free…. > > > > ;) > > > > *From:* altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] *On > Behalf Of *Zdeslav Vojkovic > *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM > *To:* altdotnet@... > *Subject:* Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software > > > > > > am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first > requirement in the list? > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > > > > try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other > *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would > be happy to be enlightened > > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> > wrote: > > > > yo > > so - what bugtracking software do you use? > > we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're > looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure > BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? > > reqs (non exhaustive): > > - open source (free) > - web based > - easy to install/manage > - loads of projects > - loads of users > - email notifications > - reports > - svn (possibly git) integration > - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req > > preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led > down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the > gods of undesipherable install instructions. > > :) > > -- > Cheers, > > w:// > > > > > > > > > -- Adam http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ http://www.agilevancouver.net/ http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareFogBugz is free?
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Adam Dymitruk <adam@...> wrote: > > > Redmine. So far the best after using FogBugz and others. > > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...>wrote: > >> >> >> Just a little remainder… open source != free…. >> >> >> >> ;) >> >> >> >> *From:* altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] *On >> Behalf Of *Zdeslav Vojkovic >> *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM >> *To:* altdotnet@... >> *Subject:* Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software >> >> >> >> >> >> am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first >> requirement in the list? >> >> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: >> >> >> >> try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other >> *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would >> be happy to be enlightened >> >> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> yo >> >> so - what bugtracking software do you use? >> >> we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're >> looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure >> BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? >> >> reqs (non exhaustive): >> >> - open source (free) >> - web based >> - easy to install/manage >> - loads of projects >> - loads of users >> - email notifications >> - reports >> - svn (possibly git) integration >> - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req >> >> preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led >> down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the >> gods of undesipherable install instructions. >> >> :) >> >> -- >> Cheers, >> >> w:// >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Adam > > http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ > http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ > http://www.agilevancouver.net/ > http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ > > > |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareNo, but Redmine is. I now prefer it as it has better GIT support and
customizing it is really easy. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > > > FogBugz is free? > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Adam Dymitruk <adam@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Redmine. So far the best after using FogBugz and others. >> >> >> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...>wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Just a little remainder… open source != free…. >>> >>> >>> >>> ;) >>> >>> >>> >>> *From:* altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] *On >>> Behalf Of *Zdeslav Vojkovic >>> *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM >>> *To:* altdotnet@... >>> *Subject:* Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first >>> requirement in the list? >>> >>> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other >>> *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would >>> be happy to be enlightened >>> >>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> yo >>> >>> so - what bugtracking software do you use? >>> >>> we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're >>> looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure >>> BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? >>> >>> reqs (non exhaustive): >>> >>> - open source (free) >>> - web based >>> - easy to install/manage >>> - loads of projects >>> - loads of users >>> - email notifications >>> - reports >>> - svn (possibly git) integration >>> - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req >>> >>> preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led >>> down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the >>> gods of undesipherable install instructions. >>> >>> :) >>> >>> -- >>> Cheers, >>> >>> w:// >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Adam >> >> http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ >> http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ >> http://www.agilevancouver.net/ >> http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ >> >> > > -- Adam http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ http://www.agilevancouver.net/ http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ |
|
|
RE: bug tracking softwareWell, redmine is not only a bug tracker, it is something like a "project
portal" like "Trac". I like Flyspray bug tracking (a simple to use bts). From: altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] On Behalf Of Adam Dymitruk Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:06 PM To: altdotnet@... Subject: Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software No, but Redmine is. I now prefer it as it has better GIT support and customizing it is really easy. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: FogBugz is free? On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Adam Dymitruk <adam@...> wrote: Redmine. So far the best after using FogBugz and others. On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...> wrote: Just a little remainder. open source != free.. ;) From: altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] On Behalf Of Zdeslav Vojkovic Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM To: altdotnet@... Subject: Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first requirement in the list? On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would be happy to be enlightened On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> wrote: yo so - what bugtracking software do you use? we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? reqs (non exhaustive): - open source (free) - web based - easy to install/manage - loads of projects - loads of users - email notifications - reports - svn (possibly git) integration - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the gods of undesipherable install instructions. :) -- Cheers, w:// -- Adam http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ http://www.agilevancouver.net/ http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ -- Adam http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ http://www.agilevancouver.net/ http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ |
|
|
Re: bug tracking softwareI quite like the Kanban board add in for Redmine. You can drag the issues
around to assign them to people. On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...>wrote: > > > Well, redmine is not only a bug tracker, it is something like a “project > portal” like “Trac”. I like Flyspray bug tracking (a simple to use bts). > > > > > > *From:* altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] *On > Behalf Of *Adam Dymitruk > *Sent:* Monday, October 05, 2009 12:06 PM > > *To:* altdotnet@... > *Subject:* Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software > > > > > > No, but Redmine is. I now prefer it as it has better GIT support and > customizing it is really easy. > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > > > > FogBugz is free? > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Adam Dymitruk <adam@...> wrote: > > > > Redmine. So far the best after using FogBugz and others. > > > > On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Cristian Prieto <cristian@...> > wrote: > > > > Just a little remainder… open source != free…. > > > > ;) > > > > *From:* altdotnet@... [mailto:altdotnet@...] *On > Behalf Of *Zdeslav Vojkovic > *Sent:* Sunday, October 04, 2009 8:35 AM > *To:* altdotnet@... > *Subject:* Re: [altdotnet] bug tracking software > > > > > > am I missing something or is TargetProcess violating the very first > requirement in the list? > > On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Dotan N. <dipidi@...> wrote: > > > > try TargetProcess, if not that, Redmine. i honestly dont know of other > *good* alternatives, with this requirement list (which i concur to), would > be happy to be enlightened > > On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:05 PM, Wayne Douglas <wayne@...> > wrote: > > > > yo > > so - what bugtracking software do you use? > > we're using bugnet on small apps with small groups of devs but we're > looking at rolling out a tracker accross the whole dept. I'm not sure > BugNet is up to the task so wondering what the flavor of the month is? > > reqs (non exhaustive): > > - open source (free) > - web based > - easy to install/manage > - loads of projects > - loads of users > - email notifications > - reports > - svn (possibly git) integration > - some project management tools would be a boon but nor a req > > preferably a .NET solution - i tried to install trac once and got led > down the rabbit hole with both hands tied and lost a weekend to the > gods of undesipherable install instructions. > > :) > > -- > Cheers, > > w:// > > > > > > > > > > -- > Adam > > http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ > http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ > http://www.agilevancouver.net/ > http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ > > > > > > > -- > Adam > > http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ > http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ > http://www.agilevancouver.net/ > http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ > > > -- Adam http://adventuresinagile.blogspot.com/ http://twitter.com/adymitruk/ http://www.agilevancouver.net/ http://altnetvancouver.ning.com/ |
| Free embeddable forum powered by Nabble | Forum Help |