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Several times now I've been faced with plans from a team that wants to build their own bug tracking system - Not as a product, but as an internal tool.

The arguments I've heard in favous are usually along the lines of :

  • Wanting to 'eat our own dog food' in terms of some internally built web framework
  • Needing some highly specialised report, or the ability to tweak some feature in some allegedly unique way
  • Believing that it isn't difficult to build a bug tracking system

What arguments might you use to support buying an existing bug tracking system? In particular, what features sound easy but turn out hard to implement, or are difficult and important but often overlooked?

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There's so many great ones out there already, why waste the time to re-invent the wheel?

Just use Fog Bugz

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Don't write your own software just so you can "eat your own dog food". You're just creating more work, when you could probably purchase software that does the same thing (and better) for less time and money spent.

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I don't think building a in-house tracking system is relatively easy to build, and certainly it won't match a paid or open source solution. Most of the times I would go for "programmer ego" or just having an IT department that really can't use third-party software and has to build literally every piece of software used. Once I worked on a telco that their own in-house version control system, and it was pretty crappy but kept a whole team busy...

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Tell them, that's great, the company could do with saving some money for a while and will be happy to contribute the development tools whilst you work on this unpaid sabbatical. Anyone who wishes to take their annual leave instead to work on the project is free to do so.

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