At 10:34 PM 10/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm in the middle of developing a defect tracker that is purely web based
>for focus solely on web development projects.

..puts on Open Source Advocacy hat...

Not to deter your enthusiasm, but there are several open-source systems 
written in PHP already available to do this. Check out:

http://freshmeat.net/search/?site=Freshmeat&q=bug+track&trove_cat_id=183&section=trove_cat

I think Macromedia SiteSpring also has some defect tracking functionality.

If you're intent on re-inventing the wheel in another language, at the very 
least you may be able to get some ideas on features that others have built 
into such a system. And to answer your other question, I am unlikely to pay 
for a system that duplicates the functionality of something already 
available as Open Source, unless it's REALLY good (e.g. ColdFusion).

..takes off hat...

Brian



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