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Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I'm looking into using a issue tracking system for our programming team. Has anyone done this or something related to it on the their team? I know this might be an unnecessary complicated step for small teams, but what about larger teams, ones that have several programmers.
Issue Tracker(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issue_tracking_system) -- An issue tracking system (also called trouble ticket system or incident ticket system) is a computer software package that manages and maintains lists of issues, as needed by an organization. P.S. I have been messing around with Eventum, pretty fancy. |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
Trac has great integration with SVN, which is nice.
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
What, do you mean something like Bugzilla?
Or, maybe BOTzilla? Just a thought. |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I second Trac !!!
it's fantastic developer/wiki/bug-tracker. |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I think the development cycle is far too short to justify a bug tracker.
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
Mantis/SVN/MediaWiki. The integration is slightly tricky to get working, but there are companies that use this internally for a pretty decent tracking/versioning/documentation system.
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I would say something simple available on Github is enough. However, I set up Trac on my server and the few programmers we had used it crafty enough for it to help. We set up milestones for deadlines for specific assignments and used it as a webpage where we could look at all the commit activities. I'd say that teams should move to Git or Hg (Mercurial) and use Github/Bitbucket which both have good web interfaces for very basic, but useful, issue tracking.
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I would love to use a issue tracking and a version control system, but the lack of a usable internet at school limits us from what we can use. Other than having a dedicated computer for hosting and having a small wireless network to host such programs for the one desktop (which I guess could be the host) with two laptops.
Though I think a bug tracker is bit overkill, though I could see it being useful with some complicated code. -Tanner |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
Last year I opted that my team use http://origo.origo.ethz.ch/. That way we can REALLY save code from older seasons.
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
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Bug tracker with milestones and assignees and level of complication and threaded comments, like Trac, might be overkill but go ahead and try out Github's. I feel that it's pretty useful. Even just as a "todo" list. Keehun P.S. If you ever need Git/Mercurial/SVN/Web hosting, I'll be here to help you out, either giving you web space/repositories or helping you set up on your own hardware. (Hosting at Tier-4 rated datacenter in a network hub downtown LA) |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
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Origo looks interesting. Definitely something to bookmark. -Tanner |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
Perhaps you should consider talking to your team & mentors to propose to the school board that you be allowed one specific domain (github.com or bitbucket.com, etc). I proposed to my school to open a port (for SVN) but they turned it down saying that an open port is too big of a security risk, but I think allowing TCP connections to one IP address (for more security, just outbound) could be more realistic in terms of a proposal...
I think if nothing like that works out, you should definitely try to have one of the computers be the host for Git or Mercurial. (Host can also be the dev/client) Keehun |
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Re: Issue Tracker With Programming Team
I like using fancy solutions as much as the next guy but last year I used a white board in the room (it was used exclusively by us) Simple, easy to set up and everyone could see where things were. It also has great time and resource management capabilities. Of course, we had one student programmer and 2 mentors helping him and everyone had different schedules. Having an extremely visible (purple marker on a white board) system was the most effective for us because it allowed us to communicate despite some of us being there from 11-1am while others were there more normal hours.
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