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  • M Michael Hansen

    Here's the most promising open source candidates I'm looking at currently: FlySpray: http://flyspray.rocks.cc/[^] Trac: http://flyspray.rocks.cc/[^]

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    Michael Hansen
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    X| X| X| Michael Hansen wrote: _Trac: http://flyspray.rocks.cc/\[^\]_ Make that: Trav: http://projects.edgewall.com/trac[^]

    MBH

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    • P peterchen

      We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


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      David Stone
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      Here's your "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article :-D I :love: Bugzilla. :)


      Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

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        Here's your "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article :-D I :love: Bugzilla. :)


        Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

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        peterchen
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        heh ;) Is there a place where I can "play around" with a bugzilla database, see how bugs are entered, etc., before the half-a-day install session*? I think Joel is spot on when focusing on Making people use the bug tracker. I just want to see if it fits the people I work with "out of the box". I've looked at landfill, but I'm not sure if it#s the thing intended for it. *) If you think this is bad mouthing bugzilla, you haven't seen our internet connection yet


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          We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


          we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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          Daniel Turini
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          peterchen wrote: If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Installing Bugzilla on Microsoft Windows[^] BTW, Bugzilla version 2.18 is the first release that runs unmodified on Windows. So, it should be easier now to install it on Windows. As an alternative, try Bugopolis[^]. They are a hosting service specialized on Bugzilla. Just add water and your bugzilla server is ready. I just can't praise Bugzilla enough. It's stable, powerful, flexible and easy to use (I said use, not setup - it took me an afternoon to install it on Linux). Yes, even I am blogging now!

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            heh ;) Is there a place where I can "play around" with a bugzilla database, see how bugs are entered, etc., before the half-a-day install session*? I think Joel is spot on when focusing on Making people use the bug tracker. I just want to see if it fits the people I work with "out of the box". I've looked at landfill, but I'm not sure if it#s the thing intended for it. *) If you think this is bad mouthing bugzilla, you haven't seen our internet connection yet


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            David Stone
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            Is there a place where I can "play around" with a bugzilla database While you can't really "play around" with it, you can look at bugzilla.mozilla.org for what the bug process is like. Just don't go submitting any bugs that don't exist. The devs don't like that. ;P


            Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

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              Here's your "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article :-D I :love: Bugzilla. :)


              Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?

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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              After all that effort to get it installed you'd have to love it.


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              • P peterchen

                We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


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                Anders Molin
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                Personally I like Gemini[^] and it's kinda cheap, $200 for a site license. I use Gemini for my projects. I have also been looking at Bugtracker.net[^] but not much so I can not say anything about if it's good or not. - Anders My Photos

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                • P peterchen

                  We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


                  we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
                  sighist Fold With Us! || Agile Programming | doxygen

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                  Kant
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                  ASP.NET Issue Tracker Starter Kit Beta [^] It's free and open source. It's still in beta.
                  Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift -that's why it's called the present
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                  • P peterchen

                    We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


                    we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
                    sighist Fold With Us! || Agile Programming | doxygen

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                    Richard Parsons
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                    I use [OnTime by AxoSoft](http://OnTime by AxoSoft)[[^](http://OnTime by AxoSoft "New Window")]. It's pretty good, comes with one user lic., and you can it either in a windows forms version or a asp.net version. -Richard

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                    • P peterchen

                      We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


                      we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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                      Antony M Kancidrowski
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                      We use TestTrack Pro. from Seapine Software. Ant. I'm hard, yet soft.
                      I'm coloured, yet clear.
                      I'm fruity and sweet.
                      I'm jelly, what am I? Muse on it further, I shall return!
                      - David Williams (Little Britain)

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                      • R Richard Parsons

                        I use [OnTime by AxoSoft](http://OnTime by AxoSoft)[[^](http://OnTime by AxoSoft "New Window")]. It's pretty good, comes with one user lic., and you can it either in a windows forms version or a asp.net version. -Richard

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                        peterchen
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                        They lok great - 2 Q's: - does the plugin work in VC6 too? (I guess not...) - the price of a single licence effectively doubles on November 1st. You have any idea why?


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                          They lok great - 2 Q's: - does the plugin work in VC6 too? (I guess not...) - the price of a single licence effectively doubles on November 1st. You have any idea why?


                          we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
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                          Richard Parsons
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                          I don't think the plugin will work for VC6 and I'm not really sure why the price is going up so in Nov.? They just changed to the 79 dollar per license a few months ago. I guess there product is picking up more demand so they think they can charge more for it. Personally I love the product but if I was a company looking for a bug tracker the $149 per license would make me at least look at other products. Hope that helps you in some way. :)

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                            We want to buy a Bug tracking System* I know FogBugz, I'm almost happy with it (but would have to make some changes/additions up fromt), and would prefer to have about 70% of the features. However, I know almost nothing about other products. 500KLoc project, 4 Developers + 3 people that on FogBugz could go with a single account. Recommendations? Disrecommendations? If someone is suggesting Bugzilla, please include a "~ Bugzilla for the Windows guy" article that gets me started without getting me enraged about Open Source. Thank you. please note the avoidance of "in the market for".


                            we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
                            sighist Fold With Us! || Agile Programming | doxygen

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                            Joel Lucsy
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                            I HIGHLY recommend Jira from: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira Sorry, my clickety is broken cause of Firefox. -- Joel Lucsy

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                            • A Anders Molin

                              Personally I like Gemini[^] and it's kinda cheap, $200 for a site license. I use Gemini for my projects. I have also been looking at Bugtracker.net[^] but not much so I can not say anything about if it's good or not. - Anders My Photos

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                              I got Gemini installed yesterday, and mostly like it. There are a few issues I mailed the developers about, no response yet, well, that´s life. is there a user forum or similar you know of? Would be a better place to start with most of my questions. And another one: Do you know something about the guy(s) developing it? The pricing scheme doesn't look like it makes a living, and I don't want to bet oin a system that either folds down in a year, or has update prices skyrocketing.


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                                I got Gemini installed yesterday, and mostly like it. There are a few issues I mailed the developers about, no response yet, well, that´s life. is there a user forum or similar you know of? Would be a better place to start with most of my questions. And another one: Do you know something about the guy(s) developing it? The pricing scheme doesn't look like it makes a living, and I don't want to bet oin a system that either folds down in a year, or has update prices skyrocketing.


                                we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is Vonnegut jr.
                                boost your code || Fold With Us! || sighist | doxygen

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                                Anders Molin
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                                To be honest, I don't know more than you do ;) But their customer list looks like a lot ot large companies use it. I did mail them about something, and it took a few days before they answared, but the service was fine, at least in my case... - Anders My Photos

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