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leimy2k at mac.com
leimy2k at mac.com
Sun Aug 18 18:21:00 BST 2002
I concur with Shawn. Its good for little projects I think.
On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 11:24 AM, Shawn Gordon wrote:
> we started using Mantis for our customers a couple months or so ago
> because Opie was using it, but there are a fair number of problems with
> it, and it tends to arbitrarily loose linkages between developers and
> projects. It's basically manageable for us, but we've already had to
> modify the code a couple of times and we have more that we need to do.
> I don't know that I would recommend it for KDE.
>
> Did anyone look at the Loki enhancement to Bugzilla, Fenris?
>
> At 09:20 AM 8/18/2002, you wrote:
>> On Sunday 18 August 2002 15:17, Carsten Niehaus wrote:
>> > On Sunday 18 August 2002 15:09, Daniel Naber wrote:
>> > > On Sunday 18 August 2002 11:06, Helio Chissini de Castro wrote:
>> > > Another nice bug tracking system (written in PHP) is Mantis:
>> > > http://mantisbt.sourceforge.net/demo.php3
>> >
>> > The OPIE-Project uses Mantis
>> (http://131.152.105.154/mantis/main_page.php)
>> > and we like it very much. The queries are very easy and it's easy to
>> get a
>> > get overview or statistic.
>>
>> I checked mantis a bit and it seems to me not able to handle our
>> mass of bugs. you would need such a mantis per application.
>> After reading the mail from Telsa I'm even more convinced, bugzilla
>> would do us any good if we can clean up the interface for our needs
>> and kbugbuster can be ported.
>>
>> Greetings, Stephan
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Shawn Gordon
> President
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>
>
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