On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Jackman wrote:
I know this is an old thread, but I'm finding myself in need of some
bug tracking software, too. I was hoping to find one feature in
particular: openid support. Has anyone seen bug tracking with
openid?
In theory, any web application that uses HTTP
Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Jackman wrote:
I know this is an old thread, but I'm finding myself in need of some
bug tracking software, too. I was hoping to find one feature in
particular: openid support. Has anyone seen bug tracking with
openid?
In theory, any web
Most houses use Redmine--it does not only bug tracking but project
management as well. If your shop doesn't use the PM features now they
will eventually.
Make your developers happy with a good bug tracking system found in
Redmine. Make your managers happy with a good project management system
Definitely give Redmine a try! We've been using it for a while now
and really love it. I suggest running it through Passenger
(http://www.modrails.com/) if you can.
If you end up using HTTP authentication, you may want to include the
following edits to hide the default Redmine account-related
I know this is an old thread, but I'm finding myself in need of some
bug tracking software, too. I was hoping to find one feature in
particular: openid support. Has anyone seen bug tracking with openid?
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:54 PM, John Jason Jordan joh...@comcast.net wrote:
On Mon, 10
All,
Has anyone tried any of the open source bug tracking systems? Bugzilla
appears to be the most prevalent, but I'm curious to get your input on
it and others.
I'd prefer something that runs under Solaris but if it's good enough I'd
get a linux box together for it.
thanks,
--
Daniel B.
On Mon, 10 May 2010, Daniel Herrington wrote:
Has anyone tried any of the open source bug tracking systems? Bugzilla
appears to be the most prevalent, but I'm curious to get your input on it
and others.
Daniel,
The two others with which I'm familiar are trac and mantis.
Rich