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Re: bug tracking system
On 05.09.2005, at 01:01, Peter Avalos wrote:
<http://wiki.dragonflybsd.org/index.php/Bug_tracking_system>
Another to consider is jira. It has a free license for open-source
projects. I believe it answers 'yes' to each of those features on the
wiki page. It's used by the apache project, as well as a buttload of
commercial entities.
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/
First I was negative wrt a non-open source tool.
But now, having read the *excellent* documentation of jira (and the
more or less good docs of the other systems), I have to say:
My vote *clearly* goes, without any doubt, to jira.
It's flexible, it's fast (just tried it on a linux box, our linuxulator
needs at least gettid(2) for java) and its UI is clean. And *tons* of
projects, both open source and commercial, use it.
And they have an *oustanding* support. I just received a personal
email from a guy there telling me that he will guide me through the
30day trial period.
We definitely should *seriously* consider jira.
cheers
simon
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