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Re: Apple Reorganizes Open Source Web Presence



On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 11:55 PM, Ben Hines wrote:

At 8:11 PM -0700 5/3/02, Jordan Hubbard wrote:

I've been pretty involved with FreeBSD.org's ongoing search for a better bug tracking system since day one and I have to say that if you think bugzilla is so bad and "just about anything is better" then chances are excellent that you've never spent any time working with and managing "anything else" :-) I've used GNATs (which FreeBSD.org continues to use out of inertia but certainly not affection) and I've used Keystone and I've looked at Jitterbug and Scarab too - all fall short of the desired holy grail of "easy to use, powerful, open source solution without commercial strings attached."


I've used several. (but not the ones you mention) All i've liked better than bugzilla. However, my quibble isn't with "managing" it. It's just the UI.. (i'm a Mac guy)

Just want to jump in a say I like what Apple has helped setup... Thanks!

I can see having a simplified interface for querying the bug database and nothing stops that from being done by someone in the Darwin community. I personally like the more powerful query interface and I really don't find it that bad... and this from a looong time Mac guy.

-Shawn

p.s. May I suggest that we move this thread to darwinos-users and avoid cross-posting (as I cross-post...).
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