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RE: RE: Re: open source issue tracking / change+release management

From: Wim Verreycken <wim_at_pizzastop.be>
Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 18:35:24 +0100

Auch, this is not an open source project. Think my client would object J

I like JIRA, but there's a global crisis going on. ($$$$ -> L( )

Aside from that, open source always beats closed source, imho.

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Chun, Byung C [mailto:byungchun_at_statestreet.com]
Sent: vrijdag 19 december 2008 18:25
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: RE: Re: open source issue tracking / change+release management

 

Ahh, sorry, I didn't read it correctly. Its not open source, but free to use
for open source projects :-)

Jin
Mobile: 857-222-7518

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From: Wim Verreycken
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Sent: Fri Dec 19 11:58:57 2008
Subject: RE: Re: open source issue tracking / change+release management

Hi Chun,

 

So where to dl the opensource version pls? I can only find the commercial
one.

 

wim

-----Original Message-----
From: Chun, Byung C [mailto:byungchun_at_statestreet.com]
Sent: vrijdag 19 december 2008 17:47
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Subject: Re: Re: open source issue tracking / change+release management

 

JIRA is free if its open source :-)

Jin
Mobile: 857-222-7518

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From: NBW
To: quality_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
Sent: Fri Dec 19 10:41:28 2008
Subject: Re: open source issue tracking / change+release management

JIRA is popular (but not free for commercial entities). Personally I use
trac and like it for what it gives (nice SVN integration, easily
customizable, plugins and more). Used bugzilla like 5 years ago and though
it was awful from a usability stand point, gave trac a spin and haven't
looked back.

 

http://trac.edgewall.org/

 

-Noah

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:17 PM, Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_sun.com> wrote:

Thanks David for giving the pointer. Any more pointers from any one :-)

Judy

David Herron @ Sun wrote:

Wim Verreycken wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

I'd like to use the issue tracking software used by java.net for issue
tracking/ release/change management for internal use by one of my clients.

If it includes workflow management it would be even better.

 

I know there's plenty of solutions around, but I'd like obtain somewhat the
same result. So it's probably best to start off with the same software
package.

 

Does anyone have any info on this?

 

Lots of thanks in advance.

 

Wim

Wim,

xyzzy.dev.java.net projects use an ancient version of bugzilla. Probably a
modern version is what you're looking for?

- David