Re: choosing an issue tracker

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On Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 12:27:54 (+0300) Rakotomandimby Mihamina writes:
>Hi all,
>
>For a while, I used SVN and Trac.
>They have a satisfying mutual integration.
>
>I am looking for our new issue tracker, and would like to be advised.
>
>Our context:
>- developpers using git, developping
>   - web based applications (PHP, Python, OCaml,...)
>   - Unix-like system maintainance scripts (SHELL, Perl,...)
>- a QA guy that makes functional tests only on the web applications
>   and reports bugs and potential improvements. He does not use git.
>- multiple projects
>
>What we look for:
>something like the (Trac, SVN) but with git as SCM.
>
>What issue tracker would you recommend?

You might be interested in Jira, which I have tied to git with my
open-source niftyism:

http://github.com/rael/git-jira


Bill
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