On Thu, 2013-02-21 at 19:13 +0100, Pascal Chevrel wrote:
> 
> I am specifically thinking of Bugzilla which is already used by many 
> open source projects. It has a lot more features than your current
> bug 
> tracking system, it scales for large projects and it has a few
> Mozilla 
> employees working full time on it.
> 
I'm a passive user of bugzilla, not involved with any project using it
but every time I have to report a bug on a project using it I think
twice, why do I have to register and run away if I have to remember the
password I used 2 years ago when reporting my last bug.

bugs.php.net might not be as shiny as others but it makes reporting
easy, fill in a captcha and you are done, no registration or such, you
might even use a fake mail address (not that it necessarily helps to be
unreachable for getting things resolved)

And then there is a religious thing: Bugzilla is written in a legacy
language ;-)

And yes. it has some rough edges, but it get's it's job done, integrates
with out user system, our "what's the current version"-notification
system, ...

johannes



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