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  • H hairy_hats

    I've successfully implemented this[^] bug-tracking system.  It's immune from system failures and makes it easy to cover your tracks if you've messed up big time.

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    Pete OHanlon
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    I found the big problem with this one was that the more defects I had to deal with, the less visibility I had (with them covering the monitor).

    Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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    • P Pete OHanlon

      What did you think was missing?

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      Paddy Boyd
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      D'ye know, i can't even remember. It's been a commitee based decision and it's taken a wee while...

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      • H hairy_hats

        I've successfully implemented this[^] bug-tracking system.  It's immune from system failures and makes it easy to cover your tracks if you've messed up big time.

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        Paddy Boyd
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        May be immune to system failure, but i'm not sure my desk could take the weight :)

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        • P Paddy Boyd

          Folks, We're currently looking at buying a bug recording system to replace our slightly creaky old in house system. We're looking at a few, particularly Axosoft OnTime and JIRA. Has anyone any good/bad experiences with these?

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          Aamir Butt
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          we use BugZilla and we are pretty much satisfied with it. Plus, its is open source and hence, its free.

          "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that. -- Bill Shankly"

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          • P Paddy Boyd

            Folks, We're currently looking at buying a bug recording system to replace our slightly creaky old in house system. We're looking at a few, particularly Axosoft OnTime and JIRA. Has anyone any good/bad experiences with these?

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            logicaldna
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            we have been using Ultra Apps for some time now works perfectly fine for us http://www.ultraapps.com/app_overview.php?app_id=20[^] regards,

            Chase your dreams ! http://eminencetech.net[^]

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            • A Aamir Butt

              we use BugZilla and we are pretty much satisfied with it. Plus, its is open source and hence, its free.

              "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I'm very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that. -- Bill Shankly"

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              TClarke
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              I'd go along with that. One of our projects uses Bugzilla and it's great you can modify to do any thing you want and its never gone wrong for us. The other project uses CVS track. That's crap, it doesn't even email a developer when a bug is assigned to them

              Philosophy: The art of never getting beyond the concept of life.
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              • P Paddy Boyd

                D'ye know, i can't even remember. It's been a commitee based decision and it's taken a wee while...

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                Pete OHanlon
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                Ah - design by committee. That's always fun.:-D

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                • P Paddy Boyd

                  Yeah, i quite like it, it seems to be pretty simple (much like myself).

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                  AllenRogerMarshall
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                  We use JIRA extensively, BUT, we have seen some serious issues arise when we need to move JIRA projects around or get rid of them. Basically, it is (at least in our version) impossible to export a single project intact and then reload it elsewhere. This problem has not plagued us as yet but I am worried we will need to do this and find it impossible. Others have already encountered the problem. That being said, JIRA works great and is real robust. We have been able to customize it for our needs quite readily.

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                  • P Paddy Boyd

                    Folks, We're currently looking at buying a bug recording system to replace our slightly creaky old in house system. We're looking at a few, particularly Axosoft OnTime and JIRA. Has anyone any good/bad experiences with these?

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                    WillemM
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                    I personally like JIRA...

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                    • L logicaldna

                      we have been using Ultra Apps for some time now works perfectly fine for us http://www.ultraapps.com/app_overview.php?app_id=20[^] regards,

                      Chase your dreams ! http://eminencetech.net[^]

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                      Paddy Boyd
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                      Thanks.

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                      • P Paddy Boyd

                        Folks, We're currently looking at buying a bug recording system to replace our slightly creaky old in house system. We're looking at a few, particularly Axosoft OnTime and JIRA. Has anyone any good/bad experiences with these?

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                        Member 96
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                        I have experience with FogBugz[^]and I'm frankly surprised it's not on your list. It's perfect for us so far.


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                        • P Paddy Boyd

                          Folks, We're currently looking at buying a bug recording system to replace our slightly creaky old in house system. We're looking at a few, particularly Axosoft OnTime and JIRA. Has anyone any good/bad experiences with these?

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                          Todd Smith
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                          We use TestTrack from http://www.seapine.com which I've used at my last few companies.

                          Todd Smith

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