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by Jim Winstead Jr.

a fairly long story about how the gnome project came to use bugzilla.

my biggest problem with bugzilla was always that the web interface is crufty, and the code is even worse. feature-wise, it's okay (although it assumes a workflow with a verification-that-bug-is-fixed step that is absent from many, if not most, open source projects).

scarab has always seemed like the most likely contender for unseating bugzilla in popularity, except for it being written in java (still a hurdle for wide adoption, i think).

» Wednesday, August 28, 2002 @ 6:12pm » 1 comment, add yours
« Tuesday, August 27, 2002 @ 4:19pm • Wednesday, August 28, 2002 @ 6:38pm »

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At perl.org we use Request Tracker now. I've also seen it implemented for bug tracking in some corporate settings.

» Ask Bjoern Hansen (link) » Wednesday, August 28, 2002 @ 9:45pm

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