Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-30 Thread Jim Beard
I think we'll be going with FogBugz 3.0. We're taking advantage of their 45 day evaluation period now. It seems to really kick ass. It does ALMOST everything I wanted. It seems to have a VERY simple, easy interface. The only thing I wanted to be able to do but can't is to customize the dat

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Po Petz
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Jim Beard wrote: Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel Spolsky's articles in the past and thought that he has a real good head on his shoulders in regards to software develop

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread John Sechrest
I was just looking at cvstrac http://www.cvstrac.org it looked interesting. Jim Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at % FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel % Spolsky's articles in the pa

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel Spolsky's articles in the past and thought that he has a real good head on his shoulders in regards to software development. I'd be interested in checking

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Po Petz
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Jim Beard wrote: I, and many of the developers I was working with at the time, eventually stopped using Bugzilla because it seemed to be overly complex. There too many features and things to track, it became cumbersome and a bit overwhelming. That's too bad. I've found Bug

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Miller
Rob Hudson wrote: > We use Bugzilla internally here at ORCAS. Some of the later releases > have cleaned things up a bit but the interface is still big and > confusing. The moved to some perl templating library so the possibility > exists to make it nicer, but I've never looked for themes or 3rd

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Rob Hudson
We use Bugzilla internally here at ORCAS. Some of the later releases have cleaned things up a bit but the interface is still big and confusing. The moved to some perl templating library so the possibility exists to make it nicer, but I've never looked for themes or 3rd party interface templates.

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Noted. Thanks for the advice. I definitely plan on setting it up again to re-evaluate it. As I said it has been a few years since I was using it, maybe the interface is a little better now. Any others have experience or advice in regards to this? On Sep 28, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Bob Miller wrote

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Miller
Jim Beard wrote: > I was wondering if anyone has any advice for good Software Bug > Tracking systems. Ideally I would like to find a free or open source > solution that developers would actually like to use. I have some > experience from a few years back with Bugzilla. I, and many of t

[Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Hey Howdy, I was wondering if anyone has any advice for good Software Bug Tracking systems. Ideally I would like to find a free or open source solution that developers would actually like to use. I have some experience from a few years back with Bugzilla. I, and many of the developers I was