[_] Bug tracking for Web applications
Tim Beadle
tim.beadle at gmail.com
Fri Aug 4 09:59:03 BST 2006
On 04/08/06, Daniel Hilton <daniel.hilton at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for a good bug tracking system suitable for web applications,
> that is simple enough for non-technical people to add bugs, yet usable
> enough so that I can generate nice reports that prove to myself that
> progress is being made. I'm tempted by trac, but it seems to be integrated
> quite well with subversion which we don't use. Bugzilla seems a bit overkill
> for smaller projects and I have yet to find any others that look really good
> for dropping into the web workflow.
* FogBugz is meant to be good. I haven't used it though.
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/
* Tails - not launched yet, but the screenshots look good :) http://tailshq.com/
Tim
> I'm looking for a good bug tracking system suitable for web applications,
> that is simple enough for non-technical people to add bugs, yet usable
> enough so that I can generate nice reports that prove to myself that
> progress is being made. I'm tempted by trac, but it seems to be integrated
> quite well with subversion which we don't use. Bugzilla seems a bit overkill
> for smaller projects and I have yet to find any others that look really good
> for dropping into the web workflow.
* FogBugz is meant to be good. I haven't used it though.
http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/
* Tails - not launched yet, but the screenshots look good :) http://tailshq.com/
Tim