OTRS
OTRS was recommended to me as a bug tracker. Has anyone used that?
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Peter Eisentraut
http://developer.postgresql.org/~petere/
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
OTRS was recommended to me as a bug tracker. Has anyone used that?
Not me, but I see that they use bugzilla for bug tracking ... see
http://bugs.otrs.org/index.cgi
cheers
andrew
Peter,
On 8/19/06 5:37 PM, "Peter Eisentraut" <peter_e@gmx.net> wrote:
OTRS was recommended to me as a bug tracker. Has anyone used that?
We use OTRS for customer issue tracking, but we use Jira from Atlassian for
our internal bug tracking. We also use Confluence and Fisheye from
Atlassian, and they are all excellent tools IMO.
OTRS has been OK and fairly malleable.
- Luke
andrew@dunslane.net writes:
Peter Eisentraut wrote:
OTRS was recommended to me as a bug tracker. Has anyone used that?
Not me, but I see that they use bugzilla for bug tracking ... see
http://bugs.otrs.org/index.cgi
And according to their front page, the preferred database behind it
is mysql.
regards, tom lane
OTRS was recommended to me as a bug tracker. Has anyone used that?
Nope, but looking at their demo i tseems they're actually *using* the
<blink> HTML tag. Which probably should disqualify it out of hand ;-)
That's just evil...
//Magnus
All,
We use OTRS for customer issue tracking, but we use Jira from Atlassian
for our internal bug tracking. We also use Confluence and Fisheye from
Atlassian, and they are all excellent tools IMO.OTRS has been OK and fairly malleable.
Actually, having done a fairly significant amount of the hacking on OTRS, I
can't recommend it. The code is a mess, and very hard to modify.
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--Josh
Josh Berkus
PostgreSQL @ Sun
San Francisco