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Stephen Pelc wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 20:52:02 +0100, "Henrik [6650]"
> <henrik6650@ofir.dk> wrote:
>
> >Does anybody have anything they can recommend? Cheap/free would be nice, but
> >commercial packages also has our interest.
>
> Has anyone tried FogBugz from Fog Creek software. This is Joel
> Spolsky's company. His "Joel on Software" stuff is always excellent.
>
> Stephen
>
>
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Reply by toby●December 4, 20062006-12-04
petros.fraser@gmail.com wrote:
> Well Tom I am impressed. I couldn't get scmbug to install on freebsd so
> I eventually gave up.
> I would love to integrate them though.
The other solution I posted will work on any UNIX-based O/S.
> Which OS do you use? Can you let
> me in on how you fugured it out?
> Thanks for any help.
>
>
> toby wrote:
> > Tom Lucas wrote:
> > > "Richard Pennington" <rich@pennware.com> wrote in message
> > > news:0wr5h.8576$9v5.6616@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> > > > ...
> > > > I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
> > > >
> > > > It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very
> > > > cool.
> > > > SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every change
> > > > to the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug in
> > > > the Bugzilla data base.
> > >
> > > Yet another reason for me to use Subversion! It must nearly be
> > > Christmas!
> >
> > This kind of integration is one of its major strong points, yes; and as
> > it continues to gain users, extensions will also proliferate. It's the
> > Participation Age, baby...
Reply by Tom Lucas●December 4, 20062006-12-04
<petros.fraser@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165019323.023126.157800@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Well Tom I am impressed. I couldn't get scmbug to install on freebsd
> so
> I eventually gave up.
> I would love to integrate them though. Which OS do you use? Can you
> let
> me in on how you fugured it out?
> Thanks for any help.
Are you replying to me? I haven't installed anything yet so I have
nothing that I can let you in on. I will be using Fedora Core 5 so I'll
let you know if it proves to be too tricky.
> toby wrote:
>> Tom Lucas wrote:
>> > "Richard Pennington" <rich@pennware.com> wrote in message
>> > news:0wr5h.8576$9v5.6616@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
>> > > ...
>> > > I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
>> > >
>> > > It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very
>> > > cool.
>> > > SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every
>> > > change
>> > > to the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug
>> > > in
>> > > the Bugzilla data base.
>> >
>> > Yet another reason for me to use Subversion! It must nearly be
>> > Christmas!
>>
>> This kind of integration is one of its major strong points, yes; and
>> as
>> it continues to gain users, extensions will also proliferate. It's
>> the
>> Participation Age, baby...
>
Reply by ●December 1, 20062006-12-01
Well Tom I am impressed. I couldn't get scmbug to install on freebsd so
I eventually gave up.
I would love to integrate them though. Which OS do you use? Can you let
me in on how you fugured it out?
Thanks for any help.
toby wrote:
> Tom Lucas wrote:
> > "Richard Pennington" <rich@pennware.com> wrote in message
> > news:0wr5h.8576$9v5.6616@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> > > ...
> > > I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
> > >
> > > It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very
> > > cool.
> > > SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every change
> > > to the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug in
> > > the Bugzilla data base.
> >
> > Yet another reason for me to use Subversion! It must nearly be
> > Christmas!
>
> This kind of integration is one of its major strong points, yes; and as
> it continues to gain users, extensions will also proliferate. It's the
> Participation Age, baby...
Reply by toby●November 14, 20062006-11-14
Tom Lucas wrote:
> "Richard Pennington" <rich@pennware.com> wrote in message
> news:0wr5h.8576$9v5.6616@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> > ...
> > I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
> >
> > It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very
> > cool.
> > SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every change
> > to the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug in
> > the Bugzilla data base.
>
> Yet another reason for me to use Subversion! It must nearly be
> Christmas!
This kind of integration is one of its major strong points, yes; and as
it continues to gain users, extensions will also proliferate. It's the
Participation Age, baby...
Reply by Tom Lucas●November 14, 20062006-11-14
"Richard Pennington" <rich@pennware.com> wrote in message
news:0wr5h.8576$9v5.6616@newssvr29.news.prodigy.net...
> Henrik [6650] wrote:
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> I am searching for a bug tracking software of some kind. We have been
>> using
>> PR-Tracker for a few years. But it does no longer fit our needs. And
>> is
>> somewhat clunky to use. (Version 4.5 that is. I have not used any
>> never).
>>
>> So I am somewhat curious to hear what people are using and why.
>> Preferably
>> packages that run on Windoze platform, since that is what we use in
>> our
>> department.
>>
>> What we need:
>> Shared database with support for multiple users.
>> Windoze supported host/client
>> Possibility to create and assign problems to developers.
>> Posibility to create various reports from the database.
>>
>> Does anybody have anything they can recommend? Cheap/free would be
>> nice, but
>> commercial packages also has our interest.
>>
>> Thanking you all in advance.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Henrik
>>
>
> Hi Henrik,
>
> I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
>
> It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very
> cool.
> SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every change
> to the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug in
> the Bugzilla data base.
Yet another reason for me to use Subversion! It must nearly be
Christmas!
Reply by Stephen Pelc●November 13, 20062006-11-13
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 20:52:02 +0100, "Henrik [6650]"
<henrik6650@ofir.dk> wrote:
>Does anybody have anything they can recommend? Cheap/free would be nice, but
>commercial packages also has our interest.
Has anyone tried FogBugz from Fog Creek software. This is Joel
Spolsky's company. His "Joel on Software" stuff is always excellent.
Stephen
--
Stephen Pelc, stephenXXX@mpeforth.com
MicroProcessor Engineering Ltd - More Real, Less Time
133 Hill Lane, Southampton SO15 5AF, England
tel: +44 (0)23 8063 1441, fax: +44 (0)23 8033 9691
web: http://www.mpeforth.com - free VFX Forth downloads
Reply by DM McGowan II●November 13, 20062006-11-13
"Henrik [6650]" <henrik6650@ofir.dk> wrote in message
news:4554d92d$0$13997$edfadb0f@dread15.news.tele.dk...
> Hello friends,
>
> I am searching for a bug tracking software of some kind. We have been
> using
>
> So I am somewhat curious to hear what people are using and why. Preferably
> packages that run on Windoze platform, since that is what we use in our
> department.
>
> Best regards
> Henrik
>
>
***** BugTracker.NET (ASP.NET based, Free and open-source, can also be run
on Mono on Linux I've read)
*** TestTrack (medium developer base)
*** ClearQuest (very lage developer base)
Reply by AK●November 12, 20062006-11-12
Henrik [6650] napisa�(a):
> Hello friends,
>
>
> Best regards
> Henrik
>
>
Hi Henrik,
check this:
http://www.mantisbugtracker.com/
It uses MySQL and Apache servers, it is quiet easy to setup everything
under windows.
Can be also integrated with version control system (cvs, subversion).
Best Reagrds
AK
Reply by toby●November 11, 20062006-11-11
Richard Pennington wrote:
> Henrik [6650] wrote:
> > Hello friends,
> >
> > I am searching for a bug tracking software of some kind. We have been using
> > PR-Tracker for a few years. But it does no longer fit our needs. And is
> > somewhat clunky to use. (Version 4.5 that is. I have not used any never).
> >
> > So I am somewhat curious to hear what people are using and why. Preferably
> > packages that run on Windoze platform, since that is what we use in our
> > department.
> >
> > What we need:
> > Shared database with support for multiple users.
> > Windoze supported host/client
> > Possibility to create and assign problems to developers.
> > Posibility to create various reports from the database.
> >
> > Does anybody have anything they can recommend? Cheap/free would be nice, but
> > commercial packages also has our interest.
> >
> > Thanking you all in advance.
> >
> > Best regards
> > Henrik
> >
>
> Hi Henrik,
>
> I recently started using Bugzilla + Subversion + SCMbug.
>
> It was a little tricky to set up all three but the result is very cool.
> SCMbug integrates Bugzilla and Subversion, meaning that every change to
> the source repository has to be applied to a corresponding bug in the
> Bugzilla data base.