Recommendations for a web-based Bug Tracking System
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Nish, Have you tried this one? http://asp.net/StarterKits/DownloadIssueTracker.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1[^] Farhan Noor Qureshi if (this == this) thow this;
Farhan Noor Qureshi wrote:
http://asp.net/StarterKits/DownloadIssueTracker.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1\[^\]
I recommend that. It's ASP.NET and Opensource. You can tweak for any features missing. I used it for some time.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
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:rolleyes: I envy of people who get time to spend on pet projects. :sigh:
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Thanks John. If I cannot find anything that's freeware, I guess this will be my first choice. Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!FogBugz is smooth, it's definitely worth buying. Gemini[^] fits your requirements better, but I'd still use FogBugz. BTW. We use FogBugz at work and are happy with it. Then there's this Joel guy (you might know him from his Joel on Software column back when blogs were columns). He makes a great bug tracking tool called FogBugz. And if you try your google luck for "best bug tracking software", you find this[^]. I hope I made myself clear, and don't need to send Wassili.
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This one[^] seems pretty popular. Haven't used it myself, but one of my co-workers has it installed for his own use, and seems to like it.
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I tried it once, but I found it to be quite limited in ease of extensibility. Admittedly, I did not give it more than a couple of hours, but it wasn't anything like the other products I had tried earlier in terms of extensibility. Way too much effort was required to setup a more complicated workflow if I recall correctly, and it involved coding in perl.
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There are so many out there, so I was wondering if any of you have used one that you are happy with. I am looking for one that's open source, ASP.NET based, needn't necessarily be easy to configure as long as it runs well and is usable. I need one that supports multiple products/projects and if possible the ability to provide user-logins to people (with restricted access) - so they can view bugs, or add bugs to a select product etc. All suggestions appreciated! Thank you. Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!Not open source, but how many users do you have? Free for 10 internal users. I have played some with Countersofts Gemini product and was happiest of any I found. Gemini[^] "Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with things that move us toward progress and peace.” (Ronald Reagan)
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Not open source, but how many users do you have? Free for 10 internal users. I have played some with Countersofts Gemini product and was happiest of any I found. Gemini[^] "Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with things that move us toward progress and peace.” (Ronald Reagan)
If you can spend money, try Jira at http://www.atlassian.com/jira[^]
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Nish, Have you tried this one? http://asp.net/StarterKits/DownloadIssueTracker.aspx?tabindex=0&tabid=1[^] Farhan Noor Qureshi if (this == this) thow this;
My method for casting 5 votes has been fully satisfied. This was a great response. Thanks!! I'm downloading it now.
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There are so many out there, so I was wondering if any of you have used one that you are happy with. I am looking for one that's open source, ASP.NET based, needn't necessarily be easy to configure as long as it runs well and is usable. I need one that supports multiple products/projects and if possible the ability to provide user-logins to people (with restricted access) - so they can view bugs, or add bugs to a select product etc. All suggestions appreciated! Thank you. Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!BugTracker.NET on SourceForge.
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If you can spend money, try Jira at http://www.atlassian.com/jira[^]
Joel Lucsy wrote:
try Jira
I have, Fine if you want ONE instance for every project/person/usage. What happenes is individual projects are lost in the introductory maze. I have found notepad and excel work better. "Every new day begins with possibilities. It's up to us to fill it with things that move us toward progress and peace.” (Ronald Reagan)
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There are so many out there, so I was wondering if any of you have used one that you are happy with. I am looking for one that's open source, ASP.NET based, needn't necessarily be easy to configure as long as it runs well and is usable. I need one that supports multiple products/projects and if possible the ability to provide user-logins to people (with restricted access) - so they can view bugs, or add bugs to a select product etc. All suggestions appreciated! Thank you. Regards, Nish
Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
The Ultimate Grid - The #1 MFC grid out there!I've used this one. ASP.NET based and free! Works well and it's simple to use: http://www.ultraapps.com/freebugtrackinganddefecttracking.html[^] Good luck! MIGUELÓN "Rezad a vuestros Dioses, amad a vuestras mujeres y luchad por vuestra patria!"