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The most basic argument for me would be the time loss. I doubt it could be completed in less then a month or two. Why spend the time when there are soooo many good bug tracking systems available? Give me an example of a feature that you have to tweak and is not readily available. I think a good bud bug tracking system has to reflect your development process. A very custom development process is inherently bad for a company/team. Most agile practices favor scrum or these kinds of things, and most bug tracking systems are in line with such suggestions and methods. Don't get too beurocratic bureaucratic about this. |
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The most basic argument for me would be the time loss. I doubt it could be completed in less then a month or two. Why spend the time when there are soooo many good bug tracking systems available? Give me an example of a feature that you have to tweak and is not readily available. I think a good bud tracking system has to reflect your development process. A very custom development process is inherently bad for a company/team. Most agile practices favor scrum or these kinds of things, and most bug tracking systems are in line with such suggestions and methods. Don't get too beurocratic about this. |
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