Guys,

I went ahead and built a Bug Tracker module using Plum this afternoon, and
I'm running it on ProductivityEnhancement.com so you can take a quick look
at its consumer side.  There is also a complete admin side with a bug
report, edit and delete controls, etc, and I'll make a Captivate demo of it
sometime soon, but for now you can comment on the consumer-side interface.

Though you can't see it from the consumer side, it tags each bug with the
person who submitted it (you can see it on the admin side).

Anyone with the Bug Creator role can submit a bug; everyone else can just
search and view them.  I've assigned the Bug Creator role to the following
people:

Aaron Longion
Dan O'Keefe
Tim Blankenship
Jeff Fleitz
Marwan Saidi
Frederick Valone

So give it a while with some fake bugs, then let me know what you think of
this simple system.  Should I put in email notification, etc?  I'll make the
final form available free of charge on ProductivityEnhancement.com once all
the feedback's in and we update the module.

The whole thing integrates seamlessly into the Plum Framework, and makes use
of the user and role management, cf_Authorize custom tag, and the Plum CMS
(for placing instructions on the bug search form).

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Member of Team Macromedia
http://www.ProductivityEnhancement.com

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