From: Tim R. <om...@ho...> - 2006-08-22 14:40:23
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Ethan Blanton wrote: > Mark Doliner spake unto us the following wisdom: >> Sounds like sourceforge and bugzilla have been eliminated. Between RT and >> Trac I vote for Trac. >> >> It's possible that Fogcreek would license FogBugz to us for free, but even if >> they did I think I'd still vote for Trac. The FogBugz website says, "Academic >> and Non Profit Organizations - Please contact us via email." > > A friend of mine whose opinion I greatly respect, and who I queried > about various trackers (because I know he has used them) provided this > comment on FogBugz, which I had not brought up -- he felt strongly > enough to volunteer it: > > Do not, under any circumstances whatsoever, even give > consideration to using the fucking abomination called "fogbugz". > > For the record, his response to "Do you like trac?": > > No, but I like it more than the others. [It's] got a boatload of > baggage with it, [wiki, svn browser, tickets, timelines]. It's > pretty nice with svn. > We use Jira at work. I'm not sure if I'd recommend it though. (Plus it costs money I believe). Although if someone else has used Jira and can compare it to Trac and RT, that might give me a better idea about how good they are. --Tim |