yea, uservoice.com is really cool, but you have to pay to get some nice
features (I got some 0 bugs budget projects). It's great for big players,
that can effort the payments and can sort of outsource the issue (*don't get
me wrong, I like lighthouse etc.). But me and I think a lot of other rails
developers have little project and platforms where you don't need such a
"big gun" like uservoice.com or redmine.org. In some cases it might be
irritating for users or visitors to report problems somewhere else on the
internet (not the case with developers).
In my case, I just start building the app and want to have a kind of a
schedule/bugtracking/uservoice/status/... stuff to be there out of the box
(through plugin) for me and others (who are not necessary developers). I
think it a good way for alpha & beta stages of an app, when people can
report directly without leaving the page (which is a little weird for me --
my opinion).

So I think I will have to code it myself. Anyway, that's a nice opportunity
to enrich the community (given that the code doesn't smell).

Cheers & thanks
Chris

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