On Jun 30, 8:11 am, normalAnomaly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am considering using Trac as an issue and bug tracking system. I've never
> used it before, however I do have some experience with Bugzilla.
>
> Can anyone give me a general overview of pros / cons of using Trac for bug
> tracking over Bugzilla?
>
> Thanks!
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for lack of a better summary, comparatively, bugzilla sucks.  But that
is truly an opinion.  I have found trac significantly more capable,
more flexible, and easier to tweak.  However, I never have liked
bugzilla, so I am biased.  The customizable work flow, combined with
the typedTicketWorkflow plugin, just allow me to do things I counld
never make happen in bugzilla.  combined with other little things,
like ticketValidator plugin, etc.  Not to mention the powerful wiki.

The flip side, bugzilla has been around a long time, and has a few
things out there Trac might not.  I have no idea what bugzilla is
actually built upon, but Trac was built upon a very well planned and
executed architecture, which sits upon the best language out there for
ease and flexibility of these sorts of things.   Again, pure opinion.
I also have found the community superior, not quite sure why that one
is, I could be an anomaly on that one, I just didn't get much help
from the bugzilla community in my limited attempts.  Not enough data
to state that as a definitive.
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