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8 Responses to “(Quick poll), which bug-tracker do you use?”
I am also very interested to know what other (not listed here) systems people use?
Thanks for any and all of your input.
Redmine, works like a charm.
i use mantis. it seemed to be the easiest to get going. but sometimes my bug tracker is just a sheet of paper. (note to self: remember to transfer bugs on paper to bug tracker).
I use the issue tracker that’s built into Codaset. It also happens to host my software repository so I can update tickets with commit notes =)
I’ve used a number of ticket trackers over the years, and redmine / lighthouse have to be my favourites. Both have good multiproject support. Redmine offers a bit more in terms of SCM integration though, and more options for workflow.
None of existing ones was perfect solution for my current/future needs, so I ended up with my own scm/ticket/etc all-in-one system. Cake based, of course.
We are using Jira at work, integrated with R11 and custom flows.
For home projects I use fogbugz. Not much of a ticketing thing, but we find it very easy to use and configure
Trac. Got used to it, it’s quite simple and straightforward. Toyed with Mantis, had to work with JIRA and contemplated Redmine. I quite like the last one, but I’d rather have something easy enough to use by my customers and powerful enough for my needs. Trac meets these requirements and I have plenty of experience working with it.