Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? [modified]
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Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
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Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
None. My software ships without bugs, because Chuck Norris does the coding
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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None. My software ships without bugs, because Chuck Norris does the coding
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
:)
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
Have you tried that crapware that MS posted on it's website? We use it here, and it's laughably deficient.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
None. My software ships without bugs, because Chuck Norris does the coding
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
Does employing him cost less than the expensive bug trackers? Can you pass me his email?
Abhishek theboka.wordpress.com It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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Have you tried that crapware that MS posted on it's website? We use it here, and it's laughably deficient.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Sorry I may sound a little out of touch. What is it called? Any link?
Abhishek theboka.wordpress.com It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
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Thanks will definitely check it out.
Abhishek theBOKA It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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Ryan Roberts wrote:
It's an awesome combination of bug tracker, wiki and source control viewer
I've been using it for more than 2 years now and have a bit different opinion on its "awesomeness" :)
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Ryan Roberts wrote:
It's an awesome combination of bug tracker, wiki and source control viewer
I've been using it for more than 2 years now and have a bit different opinion on its "awesomeness" :)
You mean, you don't like it anymore?
Abhishek theBOKA It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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You mean, you don't like it anymore?
Abhishek theBOKA It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
AbhishekBK wrote:
you don't like it anymore?
Never liked it in the first place, but it was not my decision to use it.
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None. My software ships without bugs, because Chuck Norris does the coding
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
how much will it cost for source code auditing?? if there are errors will chuck hunt me down and kick my head in?:sigh:
Code Project Lounge 101 by John Cardinal :beer::bob::beer:
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Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
AbhishekBK wrote:
Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in?
i dont use or know of one. i just do the old method of checking what i code, then testing followed by more testing. sounds interesting but i dont think it would stop me from testing so it would be one more thing to do. i'll try one. so will keep an eye on this post :) would be nice if you could run an app and find all the bugs in a project, but sounds like a fantasy to me :)
Code Project Lounge 101 by John Cardinal :beer::bob::beer:
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Ryan Roberts wrote:
It's an awesome combination of bug tracker, wiki and source control viewer
I've been using it for more than 2 years now and have a bit different opinion on its "awesomeness" :)
What are your issue with it? Interested to know, as it meets pretty much all my requirements.
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AbhishekBK wrote:
Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in?
i dont use or know of one. i just do the old method of checking what i code, then testing followed by more testing. sounds interesting but i dont think it would stop me from testing so it would be one more thing to do. i'll try one. so will keep an eye on this post :) would be nice if you could run an app and find all the bugs in a project, but sounds like a fantasy to me :)
Code Project Lounge 101 by John Cardinal :beer::bob::beer:
Well, you'll have to continue doing the testing even if you have a bug tracking system. The system will only organize things for a team.
Abhishek theBOKA It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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What are your issue with it? Interested to know, as it meets pretty much all my requirements.
Ryan Roberts wrote:
What are your issue with it?
Can't find anything after a while. Maybe it works well for smaller projects (not that one I work on is really huge) but it doesn't grow well. Oh, and setting it up was a major undertaking. We had a Linux guru and a Python guru and they spend almost all day just installing the system.
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Sorry I may sound a little out of touch. What is it called? Any link?
Abhishek theboka.wordpress.com It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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Hi guys. I am back after a long time here in CP. Lot of things happened in the middle. Anyways, I am here to discuss this: Does anyone know of a Bug Tracker Visual Studio add-in? Hopefully a free one. What Bug Tracker do you guys use? -- modified at 8:29 Friday 10th August, 2007
Abhishek It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worrying about the future. -Chankya
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Sorry I may sound a little out of touch. What is it called? Any link?
Abhishek theboka.wordpress.com It is impossible to change your past. But it is very possible to ruin your present by worring about the future. -Chankya
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Ryan Roberts wrote:
What are your issue with it?
Can't find anything after a while. Maybe it works well for smaller projects (not that one I work on is really huge) but it doesn't grow well. Oh, and setting it up was a major undertaking. We had a Linux guru and a Python guru and they spend almost all day just installing the system.
Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:
Can't find anything after a while.
Using the hierarchical wiki extensions helps with that. Can't say I have found it a problem with trac repos containing the specs, design docs and ongoing support ticketing. This is for small teams though, no more than 6 people involved.