Python to use a non open source bug tracker?

proteusguy at gmail.com proteusguy at gmail.com
Sat Oct 7 01:12:27 EDT 2006


Jira is a remarkably well done product. We've adopted it internally and
use it for project planning (we're doing Agile) as well as defect
tracking. The plugin support and user interface just can't be touched
by the competition and I've been looking. I'd prefer an open source
python based system and maybe one day someone will make such a thing on
top of django, turbo gears, or quixote but they're gonna have a lot of
catching up to do.

  -- Ben

Istvan Albert wrote:
<snip>
> But this will definitely not happen over a short period of time and
> even in the worst case scenario there will be a few years in which the
> development can take place in an awesome environment. I've looked at
> the JIRA demo, and wow, it really seems like an amazingly cool way to
> do software development.
<snip>




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