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Curious: Which Bug Tracking Software Does Your Team Use?

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  • R R Erasmus

    Bugzilla and its sufficient.

    "Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence." << please vote!! >>

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    newton saber
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    I like the Bugzilla icons. HOnestly, it looks like one of the better ones, but looks possibly difficult to configure. But maybe they're all difficult to configure. :)

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    • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

      We are using a home made system - made 15 years ago and extended with web portal 10 years ago...

      Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

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      Craig Haywood
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      BugZilla and notepad :-)

      Add instant productivity to any windows application... http://www.funmouse.org

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      • N newton saber

        I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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        tayoufabrice
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        Did you try Excel Online ?

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        • T tayoufabrice

          Did you try Excel Online ?

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          newton saber
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          In one way I hope you are joking. In another way -- since my QA people use nothing except outlook to report bugs -- I think you are on to a simple idea that really could work. I'm stuck in an endless looping paradox. :)

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          • N newton saber

            I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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            ClockMeister
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            TFS

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            • N newton saber

              I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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              Eric Whitmore
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              Used Redmine for a long time. Had all the features we needed and is open source. You can get a pre-configured turnkey linux copy here: http://www.turnkeylinux.org/redmine[^]

              Eric

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              • N newton saber

                I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                Dan Neely
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                In the last year I've used Teamforge and Redmine. In the past I've also used irRational Clearquest X|, SharePoint (worked great as a simple bug list, especially since SP was familiar to our non-technical users), and (many years ago) Visual Intercept. Currently IT is soliciting interest in how many teams would be interested in replacing TeamForge with JIRA. Although they're currently calling it "voluntary" I expect that within a year they'll decide it'd be cheaper to shut down teamforge than to pay licensing fees for two trackers and force everyone else to switch as well.

                Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, waging all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt

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                • N newton saber

                  I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                  PSU Steve
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                  Our change request system (bugs, enhancements, new functionality) is built into the application (client/server, .NET, SQL Server). Users can request a change from within the application and it then goes through a management/development process. Works great for us.

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                  • N newton saber

                    I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                    Kirk 10389821
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                    We use mantis. It's not amazing, but it works. We know PHP and have modified the workflow (shocked it is not data driven to configure). But after customizing it and using it since it was Beta, it is kind of second nature. Our applications allow the end user to email in issues with/logs if they have crashes or problems. We had to put a simple script on the server to pull them into mantis. I agree. They all have drawbacks. We use a process where we RESOLVE things, and then the clients CLOSE them (okay, we close them during an interactive meeting with the Clients, as they confirm the resolved issue is published). We use it for 3 reasons: 1) Visibility/Planning 2) Communication/Process 3) EOM and EOY Summaries. Very cool to to show 70% of annual effort was on New Features!

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                    • N newton saber

                      I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                      MikeTheFid
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                      We use Mantis company-wide. IMO it is adequate.

                      Cheers, Mike Fidler "I intend to live forever - so far, so good." Steven Wright "I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met." Also Steven Wright

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                      • M MikeTheFid

                        We use Mantis company-wide. IMO it is adequate.

                        Cheers, Mike Fidler "I intend to live forever - so far, so good." Steven Wright "I almost had a psychic girlfriend but she left me before we met." Also Steven Wright

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                        newton saber
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                        Thanks. Mantis was one I stumbled upon and was taking a look at. Then I saw it was PHP. 'nuff said. :)

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                        • K Kirk 10389821

                          We use mantis. It's not amazing, but it works. We know PHP and have modified the workflow (shocked it is not data driven to configure). But after customizing it and using it since it was Beta, it is kind of second nature. Our applications allow the end user to email in issues with/logs if they have crashes or problems. We had to put a simple script on the server to pull them into mantis. I agree. They all have drawbacks. We use a process where we RESOLVE things, and then the clients CLOSE them (okay, we close them during an interactive meeting with the Clients, as they confirm the resolved issue is published). We use it for 3 reasons: 1) Visibility/Planning 2) Communication/Process 3) EOM and EOY Summaries. Very cool to to show 70% of annual effort was on New Features!

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                          newton saber
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                          Thanks for the info. I had stumbled upon Mantis also and thought it looked relatively decent. Then I noticed that it is implemented in PHP. 'nuff said. :)

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                          • M Max Methot

                            We use JIRA by Atlassian. It is Web-based, with great pricing that scales with the team size and budget needs. Features many useful plugins accessible via a Plugin Store[^]. Some are free, some are paid. Hope it helps!

                            Max

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                            snorkie
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                            +1 for JIRA. Hogan

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                            • N newton saber

                              I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                              Ravi Bhavnani
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                              We use TFS for story management, defect tracking, source control and continuous integration.  A one-stop shop that meets all our needs.  IMHO, it works well.  Very well. /ravi

                              My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                              • N newton saber

                                Thanks for the feedback. I like the GitHub articlet too. It would be very cool to have something that integrated with Git &/or Hg so I could commit fixes, enter the bug number and then the same comment in the commit would go into the bug tracking software. Yes, I'm dreaming. :)

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                                Ravi Bhavnani
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                                newton.saber wrote:

                                It would be very cool to have something that integrated with Git &/or Hg so I could commit fixes, enter the bug number and then the same comment in the commit would go into the bug tracking software.

                                I believe TFS will do that for you. /ravi

                                My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                • N newton saber

                                  I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                                  Matt McGuire
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                                  built my own a few years back to allow others to send me bug fixes, and feature requests. They can view the status on their own machines. The program does what it's good at; I've felt tempted to extend it further but can't justify the time (yet :-D )

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                                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                    We use TFS for story management, defect tracking, source control and continuous integration.  A one-stop shop that meets all our needs.  IMHO, it works well.  Very well. /ravi

                                    My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                    newton saber
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                                    Very good to hear someone say they have an effective system in place. We'll just keep emailing our bugs around. :D Manager: "Why does this crash occur in production?" Dev: "Oh, I guess I missed the email with that bug." :wtf:

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                                    • R Ravi Bhavnani

                                      newton.saber wrote:

                                      It would be very cool to have something that integrated with Git &/or Hg so I could commit fixes, enter the bug number and then the same comment in the commit would go into the bug tracking software.

                                      I believe TFS will do that for you. /ravi

                                      My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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                                      newton saber
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                                      Ravi Bhavnani wrote:

                                      believe TFS will do that for you

                                      That's quite cool.

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                                      • M Max Methot

                                        We use JIRA by Atlassian. It is Web-based, with great pricing that scales with the team size and budget needs. Features many useful plugins accessible via a Plugin Store[^]. Some are free, some are paid. Hope it helps!

                                        Max

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                                        John B Loveland
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                                        We use Jira, as well. It works great for what we need it for, and it integrates well with some of our other tools.

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                                        • N newton saber

                                          I'm quite curious about the bug tracking software that teams are using. Does your QA team use any bug tracking software at all? How do they report bugs to devs? Do they just send email or write the bug on a scrap of paper? If you do use anything, is it custom -- something written in-house? Or if it is a commercial or open-source package or other that is available, what is it called?

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                                          Davis Hernandez
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                                          I order of the most I like to the ones I hate: 1- Trac: you can host it, you can add you plugins, it has wiki, there are hosted sites that can give you one repository, but can look old compared to today social media, but dude you don't want facebook if you are working. 2- Jira: could be better, have some features that I hate and consider useless. can be hosted or bought as a service. You can handle a lot of projects with this, have integration with all they products to give more services (Confluense...) 3- TFS: very good if you have a good admin working over it. The integration with VS is wonderful. 4- Spiceworks: a lower version of Jira, we ate it cause gave us a lot of problems.

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