Recommendations sought for a .NET Bug tracking package
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
I am using UtlraApps Issue Manager. For a small team it has orked fine in past and is working fine now. http://www.ultraapps.com/[^]
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
I use Gemini[^], it's not opensource but it's free for 10 users. It's nice, but it could be better...
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
Jerry Evans wrote:
Ideally free with source :). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities.
If you don't have problems installing LAMP applications, Bugzilla is nice, clean and easy to use. But I recommend you to install it on Linux, though, because in the past I've read horror histories of installing it on Windows.
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Jerry Evans wrote:
Ideally free with source :). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities.
If you don't have problems installing LAMP applications, Bugzilla is nice, clean and easy to use. But I recommend you to install it on Linux, though, because in the past I've read horror histories of installing it on Windows.
Daniel Turini wrote:
If you don't have problems installing LAMP applications, Bugzilla is nice, clean and easy to use.
Bugzilla is not written in PHP, but in Perl. So it's not a LAMP application. The acronym works anyway. :doh:
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Daniel Turini wrote:
If you don't have problems installing LAMP applications, Bugzilla is nice, clean and easy to use.
Bugzilla is not written in PHP, but in Perl. So it's not a LAMP application. The acronym works anyway. :doh:
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Dario Solera wrote:
The acronym works anyway.
That's why I used it :)
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Daniel Turini wrote:
If you don't have problems installing LAMP applications, Bugzilla is nice, clean and easy to use.
Bugzilla is not written in PHP, but in Perl. So it's not a LAMP application. The acronym works anyway. :doh:
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Even python acts as the P in LAMP sometimes. PHP, Perl and Python(in decreasing order of usage) complete the Linux-Apache-Mysql team.
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
I have also used Gemini for myself and found it easy to use. Another option is MS in thier ASP.NET StarterKits had an issue tracker that I think was free to use and modify. Look for "IssueTrackerCSVS".
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Ideally free with source :-). C# preferred. Any suggestions most welcome for a system using SQL Server the .NET 1.x framework. This is for a small team, probably no more than 6 people and would have reasonable reporting and email notification capabilities. Thx. Jerry
And for those that are writing commercial software and / or have a budget: We use FogBugz, it's not free, it's not .net as far as I know (why that would matter mystifies me entirely) but it's very nicely designed and easy to use. It does support sql server.
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I use Gemini[^], it's not opensource but it's free for 10 users. It's nice, but it could be better...
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