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Bug Tracker Software
Not sure if this is the best place to post this question. I'm looking for opinions on what is the best commercial or open source bug tracking software on the market? Cost is no object. I'm looking for something customizeable which would allow me to model a workflow for tracking bugs from discovery to deployment of a fix.
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This may be a little late to the game, but I am a big fan of using Mantis. A free PHP bug tracker. I love it so much I use it for just about any project I work on, software or not. very full featured, great user interface. |
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BugZilla
A buddy of mine just started a new project using BugZilla (from Mozilla) and he raves about it everytime we talk. I went ahead and checked out his setup - looks very extensive and is very user-friendly (I don't have too much experience with this sort of thing so that was nice).
Alot of larger firms are using BugZilla right now including the amazing and illustrious Gentoo! clicky |
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I was using Bugzilla for a good amount of time, and I think if there is an industry standard in my mind right now, that's it. But I moved to mantis so that I could work with the code a little more. I'm not as familiar with perl. |
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As a Java head, I bet a little Perl would exercise a new part of your brain: The part that processes strings intelligently, but likes to look at long lines of ugly-a$$ code ![]() Plus - don't even think about naming your first variable "MyVar" ::snicker:: |
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My limited perl experience (had one client with it over a year ago now) tells me that Perl is dynamite with regular expressions. As a matter of fact I am quite fond of the language, but just felt that PHP was a little easier for me to work with. As for long lines of ugly code, who here has tried their hand at LISP? |
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lisp ?? pwhshshhshhh.. try prolog
had to do it as a part of a university course.. |
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same here. most AI programming is done with LISP though, as far as I've seen, so it's quite useful. |
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