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On 9/26/07, Mike <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am looking for something to help manage projects for a night-gig I have. I
work with one other person and would like something help better track
projects and bugs. Any suggestions? I would prefer perl or php but ruby
might be okay. I could work with .NET, but would prefer not to if possible.
FogBugz is not free, but appears to be pretty good. There is a hosted
offering ($20/user/month) that might be right up your alley. I have
never used it, but am considering implementing it for my company; I
will decide after a "roadshow" demo in a couple of weeks. I want to
figure out easily it can be adapted to handle the non-project-related
and non-support-related IT tasks, so that I can have a single place
with all of our work.
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http://www.fogcreek.com/FogBugz/
I have been reading the owner of the company (Joel Spolsky) for a long time.
--> Joel Spolsky's blog --
http://www.joelonsoftware.com/
An open source PHP solution I found on the web is "mantis"
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http://www.mantisbt.org/
And "Bugzilla" is an open source perl solution was already mentioned ...
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http://www.bugzilla.org/
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