[lug] Bug tracking systems

Hugh Brown hugh at math.byu.edu
Tue Jan 3 19:10:06 MST 2006


In a previous life, my company used Jira (free for non-commercial use).
If your software group is Java centric, it might be nice (you get the
source if you buy a license which was $1k/yr a while ago).

Hugh


On Tue, 2006-01-03 at 11:18 -0700, Ted Logan wrote:
> At work, my small software group has decided to upgrade our bug
> tracking system from a shared spreadsheet to something a bit more
> robust. I have no actual experience using bug tracking systems, so I'm
> not really sure what to look for or which ones are good.
> 
> Bugzilla is the biggest name in open source bug tracking, but not the
> only one; a quick survey of Freshmeat's bug tracking category
> (http://freshmeat.net/browse/846/) gives plenty of projects. What
> experience have BLUGers had with bug tracking software? Any positive
> (or negative) recomendations?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ted Logan
> ted.logan at gmail.com
> http://jaeger.festing.org/
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