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Stephen Adler <adler at stephenadler.com> writes: > 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? This actually jibes with my view of reality. I wonder if other people have other views here. Kind Regards, --kevin -- GnuPG ID: B280F24E Never could stand that dog. alumni.unh.edu!kdc -- Tom Waits -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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