Paschal Nee writes:
> I'm looking for a bug tracking solution for a software development shop.
> It'll be used for multiple separate projects by (non tech savvy) end
> customers so ease of use is a big factor.
>http://anthillbm.sourceforge.net/looks ideal except for the fact that
> it does not seem to be in active
> development.
>> Bugzilla would be the obvious route but I think it's overly complicated (and
> ugly as hell). Obviously it can be hacked/configured to be less complicated
> but if somebody has come across something that fits the bill out of the box
> that would be great.
>> Codetrack http://kennwhite.sourceforge.net/codetrack/> Eventum http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page> Flyspray http://flyspray.rocks.cc/>> all look good - anybody using any of these?
nope. But JIRA http://www.atlassian.com/jira
and FogBugz http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/ ,
although not open source, are also pretty good.
Personally, I would recommend Bugzilla -- if you can spend the time
to customise it, it is pretty much unbeatable in my experience.
--j.
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