Thanks Dmitri. And you're probably right. The more references I get from you guys about systems you like because of the particular feature(s) it implements the better. I'm sure there are systems out there that will have implemented something I haven't thought about that would be really cool to have. -andy On 5/5/05, Dmitri Borodaenko <angdraug / gmail.com> wrote: > On 5/3/05, Andy Stone <xsltguru / gmail.com> wrote: > > We've been looking for an alternative bug tracking system. We were > > using Bugzilla, for a long time, but when we opened it up for client > > entries we found the interface non-geek friendly. So, we went to > > Mantis which is ok, but we had to write some additional modules to get > > our base requirements (i.e. LDAP authentication). We never fell in > > love with the features of Mantis and missed some of the capabilities > > of Bugzilla. > > If you know Mantis, you definitely should take a look at ProjectView: > > http://www.sam-solutions.net/open-source-solutions-project-view.html > http://www.sam-solutions.net/download/projectview.tar.bz2 > > I don't think you will use it as it is (it's in PHP, and code is > messy), but you definitely should take a look at it's features list, I > bet you will want to borrow some. It tracks tasks (with dependecies > and gantt charts), bugs, test cases, documents, and work time reports, > and attempts to integrate all that. Haven't seen this combination in > any other open-source project management tool. > > -- > Dmitry Borodaenko > >