issue tracking system

Stephen Adler adler at stephenadler.com
Tue Feb 27 12:22:35 EST 2007


I'm assuming bug tracking is a small subset of the greater world of 
issue tracking.
This being said, I would assume bug trackers are fine tuned to tracking bugs
in a software project where you can tag a bug to a module of a software 
project
for version X. Issue tracking gets down to managing an effort to do what 
ever.
(Build a rocket, setup a business, prepare for a marketing event, and 
managing
all the tasks that go with reaching said goal.)

How does that sound?

Kevin D. Clark wrote:
>> Are you looking for a ticketing system or a bug tracking system?
>> People often treat them interchangably, but there is often differences
>> in functionality.
>>     
>
> Never being afraid to ask stupid questions, I'll ask:  what do people
> think is the difference between issue tracking and bug tracking?
>
> I (apparently) have only hazy understanding here, this is why I ask.
> If it helps, I am somebody who setup and admin'd a Bugzilla server at
> $past_job.
>
>
> Another related question: how are people using trac's integration with
> svn?  To see what files/lines changed in order to fix a certain issue,
> or something more?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> --kevin
>   


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