Christoph Jasinski wrote:
> Thanks for the tip, but Redmine seems to be too big for me.

Redmine's not big at all.

>  I have 
> several
> little apps in work, so I was thinking maybe there is a plugin that 
> would
> extend my app with simple, small bug tracking and progress logic.

This is best done as a separate application, I think.

> I 
> would
> suggest that most project are rather little than big e-commerce site.

Agreed.

> A 
> big
> standalone bug tracking app is inappropriate in my opinion. When you 
> have
> alpha or beta testers I don't think they would go to another big website 
> to
> enter bugs, better leave it on yours.

Nope.  Redmine isn't "big", and it's entirely appropriate to expect your 
testers to go to a separate bug tracker.  If branding and usability are 
concerns, you can install it on the same domain and provide a link in 
your app.  But keep it separate -- don't pollute your app with a bug 
tracker.

> 
> Maybe I should do a plugin myself. Thanks anyway.

Maybe you should just use a separate tracker! :)

> 
> Cheers,
> Chris

Best,
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