From: Kern S. <ke...@si...> - 2004-05-26 16:43:21
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Hello, I *am* very interested in having a bug tracking system, and I have looked at Bugzilla. There are three main concerns: 1. it needs to be something where I can easily respond and change the status -- this is NOT the case for the Web based system provided by Source Forge. 2. It needs to be fairly easy to understand and install (this is the least of the problems). 3. It needs to be secure if I install it on my computer -- this is the main problem with any application. I am *very* worried about having to deal with security problems. I'll take a look at Mantis over the next month or so. Best regards, Kern On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 14:37, Marc Schoechlin wrote: > Hi ! >=20 > I will report some feature-request and bugs in the next days - > therefore I=B4m reading the documentation about reporting bugs to=20 > the bacula developers. >=20 > Are there any attempts/ideas to install a bug-tracking-system=20 > for bacula? (Maybe there are some significant aspects which > prevent the launch of a BTS) >=20 > In my old company we used Manits for bug-tracking our own products -=20 > it was easy to install and to maintain - maybe this could be an > option for the bacula project ? > (http://www.mantisbt.org/) >=20 > I also think that publishing bugs to the mailinglist has also > postive aspects - but maybe both systems can coexist ? >=20 > Best regards >=20 > Marc Schoechlin |