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Defect/Change Management Tracking Software

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crazyboybert

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Jun 27, 2001
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Hi all

We are looking to implement a more formal process for bug tracking and change management and I was wondering if anybody was using or could recommend any options. We do all development in C# now and predominantly for ASP.NET though there is some (and increasingly more) windows clients and would ideally like a .NET solution.

Any thoughts greatly appreciated.

Rob

Go placidly amidst the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence - Erhmann 1927
 
I received a Microsoft Email of a Beta Issue Tracker in the ASP which is only available in C at this time.

HTML from Email for the link...

<a href=" Issue Tracker Starter Kit Beta</b></a>

Hope this helps...


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Thanks - Jennifer
 
You might want to look at FogBugz. It's written in ASP.NET and C#, and you get source code with it.

Chip H.


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Thanks for your feedback guys. We had fogBUGZ in mind already but I didnt want to prejudice response by mentioning it. The starter kit is great and I would love to have the time to develop our own solution as much for the experience/fun of it as anything else but we need something up and running pretty quickly to get a better handle on the masses of work we have on at the moment. Looking like fogBUGZ at the moment - i'll maybe let you all know what we think when we've been running the system for a while. Thanks again.

Rob

Go placidly amidst the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence - Erhmann 1927
 
There are other systems (like Borland's StarTeam) but they're hugely expensive.

From what I've seen, the bug-tracking market is divided into two categories:
1) Home-grown systems that someone decided they could sell.
2) Professionally written systems that cost an arm & a leg.

FogBugz is actually in the first category, but outclasses the others because of the quality of the design and implementation.

Chip H.


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