Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tekcrl!tekchips!steves From: steves@tekchips.LABS.TEK.COM (Steve Shellans) Newsgroups: comp.software-eng Subject: Re: Looking for bug tracking system Message-ID: <4476@tekcrl.LABS.TEK.COM> Date: 11 Aug 89 20:49:09 GMT References: <11893@hercules.csl.sri.com> Sender: ftp@tekcrl.LABS.TEK.COM Reply-To: steves@tekchips.LABS.TEK.COM (Steve Shellans) Distribution: na Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR. Lines: 42 In article <11893@hercules.csl.sri.com> jbash@cisco.com (John Bashinski) writes: >I'm looking for a commercial software bug-tracking system. I'm interested We found one about a month ago that looks very strong. It is extremely configurable. We have four in-house groups that have installed an evaluation copy of the software. One of those evaluations is complete at this time, and the extensive functionality described in the manual is real. If you want to *extinsively* reconfigure the system, it is time consuming. Simple things, such as adding a field to a template, is a straightforward matter. And if you are willing to accept their default states and fields, you can be up and running in 1/2 hour. >in hearing about any package, but we'd prefer software that will run on a >Sun. Ideal software would be available on a lot of platforms, and support Supported platforms are: Sun 3 and Sun 4 Vaxes running Unix(t) BSD4.3 Ultrix-based machines The company told me that they have successfully ported to other Unix environments, such as System V. >distributed access to the bug database. Please e-mail responses; if there It is a distributed system. If you want more information, the name of the product is DDTs (Distributed Defect Tracking system), and it is available from: Qualtrack Corp (my contact there is Mike Manley) 3315 San Felipe Rd. San Jose, CA 95135 408-274-8867 -------------------------------------------------------- Steve Shellans Tektronix, Beaverton OR >are any interesting ones, I'll summarize to the net.