We ran a thread here an year ago on what would a reinvented bug tracker mean? A lot of devs here talked about their hate for Jira and focused on simplicity and speed. We built 20% of the feedback provided from here and launched in Product Hunt to become #1 Product of the Day and #2 Product of the week.
Here's what we have been able to get:
1. Public tracker for community and open source developers
2. With Solr - we have driven the speed up
3. Update tickets with magic words in code comments
4. Auto assign issues back to people when you fix a bug
5. Simple - to the point interface
6. Visual bug reporter for QA and Designers
Thank you folks. We have 80% more to do. Gratitute and we are working on it. We should do a command line and offline as well in the coming months. That said, we want to reinvent the way people spend time on a bug tracker.
Goal : Make the devs spend very little time on a bug tracker and more time with their code.
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[ 0.23 ms ] story [ 17.8 ms ] threadHere's what we have been able to get:
1. Public tracker for community and open source developers 2. With Solr - we have driven the speed up 3. Update tickets with magic words in code comments 4. Auto assign issues back to people when you fix a bug 5. Simple - to the point interface 6. Visual bug reporter for QA and Designers
Thank you folks. We have 80% more to do. Gratitute and we are working on it. We should do a command line and offline as well in the coming months. That said, we want to reinvent the way people spend time on a bug tracker.
Goal : Make the devs spend very little time on a bug tracker and more time with their code.