Hi folks, I found some interesting issue-/bug tracking system last week. Even its written in Python the idea is cool. Bugs Everywhere (http://bugseverywhere.org/) uses the underlying scm (aka git, hg, bzr) to store its data on.
It has also a mail-frontend like the debian BTS (didnt tried it, just read it). Maybee its such a solution you want to have for suckless bugtracking. If it jet sucks less is another question. -Chris On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 08:53:50AM +0000, Anselm R Garbe wrote: > Another idea that I'd like to push this year is the creation of a > suckless issue tracking/bug tracking system. All existing systems suck > and it is still a burden for projects and small businesses to track > bugs or customer issues in less sucking ways. The existing > alternatives are all a big desgrace, can't speak of those commercial > ones, but I guess they ain't any better than the floss ones. > > Approaches like trac do too many things, and hence fail at doing issue > tracking right. A friend pointed me to the debian bug tracking system > (http://www.debian.org/Bugs/server-refcard) and I must admit I kind of > like parts of it. > > I think it is a strong requirement for a decent issue tracker to have > a decent mail integration, people don't want to use hairy web > interfaces and developers or customer relation staff doesn't wants to > use them either -- RT for instance is good in the mail integration, > but it does too many things and has a bad web interface that really > sucks. > > Kind regards, > Anselm
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