Probably the ugliest/user-unfriendliest bug tracker UI that I've ever seen :)

On 11.4.2012, at 9.43, Martin Rabl wrote:

> What about Mantis?
> 
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> Martin Rabl
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> Am 11.04.2012 um 08:26 schrieb Timo Sirainen <t...@iki.fi>:
> 
>> I started thinking that perhaps I should move my TODO list to a bug tracker. 
>> But because of reasons I've explained a few times before, I don't want a 
>> full blown public bug tracking system. The requirements for it are:
>> 
>> * I am the only person who can add new bugs. Everyone else reports 
>> bugs/requests to this mailing list as before. (Well, I guess Stephan could 
>> use this as well if he wants to.)
>> 
>> * Everyone can comment existing bugs.
>> 
>> * Dovecot mailing list integration: Commenting a bug sends a mail to the 
>> mailing list. Replies to those comments go back to bug tracker (probably 
>> based on some [#1234] tag in subject). I would have the option of adding a 
>> comment that doesn't go to the mailing list (= adding some internal comment 
>> that nobody else cares about). Notifications about new bugs won't go to the 
>> mailing list (most likely it was created due to a recent mailing list post).
>> 
>> So the main difference to how things work now is that people would be able 
>> to easily browse existing bugs and add comments to them. I would add bugs 
>> there only when I'm not planning on fixing them within a few days. I 
>> wouldn't add each and every feature request there, only the things that I'm 
>> actually interested in developing. So the idea would be to actually get the 
>> bug tracker emptied at some point, not to be a graveyard of unimportant 
>> feature requests that about 1-2 people in the world would want.
>> 
>> So, any suggestions for what software could do these things? I think Request 
>> Tracker has those features, but it's not really the nicest/prettiest thing.
>> 
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