[nycphp-talk] Bug Tracking
Tom Melendez
supertomcom at optonline.net
Sat Dec 11 22:02:36 EST 2004
Two from the "big guys":
I'm starting to use Issue Tracker:
http://www.issue-tracker.com/
It was written by the folks at Redhat, and they still use it today.
There's also MySQL's eventum:
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/other/eventum/index.html
Nice product with graphs, and as I understand it, they use this in house as
well. I opted not to use it because it was a little granular than I needed.
Both of these are GPL, and PHP/MySQL.
Good Luck!
Tom
www.liphp.org
-----Original Message-----
From: talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org [mailto:talk-bounces at lists.nyphp.org] On
Behalf Of Jayesh Sheth
Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 2:46 PM
To: talk at lists.nyphp.org
Subject: [nycphp-talk] Bug Tracking
Hello Spot,
I have used Mantis, and found it to be quite good. It is good as a basic,
easy-to-use bug management system. It is certainly easier to use than
Bugzilla.
I am a big Mozilla fan, and I don't want to knock Bugzilla, but I think it
was always a tool written by programmers for programmers. Hence it always
had a hard-to-use interface.
FogBugz by Joe Spolsky's company, Fog Creek, is supposed to be really good.
It is not open source, but nevertheless has some well-received features
(including the ability to import Bugzilla data, I think.)
He has three different versions, one each for Windows, Unix and the Mac.
The Unix and MAc versions seem to use PHP, MySQL and Curl:
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/KB/setup/UnixReady.html
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/KB/setup/MacReady.html
The Windows version seems to offer support for Microsoft databases including
support for MySQL. It is unclear whether the Windows version also uses PHP,
but I think it must. (Why create two different versions for two different
platforms?)
Hope that helps.
- Jay
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