Timo Haberkern wrote:
Hi Rob,

i think the only thing that speaks against phpBugTracker is the lazy
development of the tool. Maybe Mantis is a better alternative if we like to use
a php-based sytsem (http://www.mantisbt.org/)

Or maybe scarab if we stuck with a java based system?
(http://scarab.tigris.org/) I don't know scarab but it seems a stable system.

But i could live with phpbugtracker too. It should do its job.

Is there a specific reason why JIRA is off the radar?

It's vital not to get this kind of thing wrong, as if the tracker is annoying to use, you lose important user feedback.

Cheers


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