I suggest Jira (http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/), it's a very cool bug/project tool, and the guys give free licenses to open source projects.
Sean
On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 01:11:14PM -0500, Ian Bicking wrote:
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> On Wed, 2002-10-09 at 11:16, Erik Forsberg wrote:
> > However, I really don't like the SF bug tracking tool. It's not
> > advanced enough compared to Bugzilla. I could probably host a Webware
> > project in our (Lysator Academic Computer Society)'s Bugzilla if
> > you're interested.
>
> I'd be interested, but a bug database is only useful if we pay
> attention. So -- to any of the other developers (that being anyone who
> wants to help with Webware) -- does this sound of interest, and would
> you help keep on top of this?
>
> I'm not entirely sure the SF bug tracker isn't enough. We don't really
> need a sophisticated system (since we're not using any system at all, so
> it's hardly like the system isn't sophisticated enough)... maybe we just
> need a system that nags us more (and then of course we need to publicize
> that system). Maybe SF can do this, maybe not...
>
> Ian
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