Guten Tag Kristis Makris,
am Dienstag, 3. Juni 2008 um 06:02 schrieben Sie:

> But it is just an opinion and I'd be interested in what others have
> experienced.

I would agree, even if I'm not that disciplined by creating bugs for
everything I do, but one thing which wasn't considered at all is that
at least in my company I'm a pretty young, new guy around and it's
almost impossible, and it was taking years already, to get at least
some of the other developers to use Bugzilla, Subversion and SCMBug.
At least in Germany with it's lots of pretty small companies you often
have pretty old working methods and therefore you get developers
committing stuff with "current version "current_date"" log-messages
once a week in SVN, which is even more unneccessary than no message at
all. ;-)

You don't get those people to work with Bugzilla and dozens of bugs
one day to another, it's a long road and sometimes on have to choose
for getitng the use of SVN or Bugzilla without to much politics in the
way. :-)

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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