Ken Foskey <[email protected]> writes:
> I am trying to get bugzilla3 working on my ubuntu server and it looks
> awful. Is there a CSS that needs to be installed to make it look nice?
You can look forward to a lot of customization to make it work more
nicely; at least, that is the solution that everyone using a nice
BugZilla has taken.
> Is there a better very simple web based bug tracking that I should be
> using?
Almost certainly. For a single-product or product-family software
development project trac, and possibly redmine, are a substantial
improvement in providing ticketing, project planning and documentation
in a single site.
For supporting multiple products to end users Request Tracker is one of
the best options available; it makes it possible for end users to
interact sanely with the same bug system that your internal staff use,
and provides sufficient security to make that sensible.
The biggest thing, though, is for you to identify what you actually want
to achieve with this. Without knowing that there are some very
different options available, and probably only some will help you.
Regards,
Daniel
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