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This page is for discussing possible options for a bug tracker to use. Right now it is desirable for it to be possible for users to be able to submit bug reports without logging in. If you have any other possible options in mind, make a new level 2 heading for them.
This page is for discussing possible options for a bug tracker to use. If you have any other possible options in mind, make a new level 3 heading for them.


== MediaWiki ==
== General requirements ==
* Should allow submitting issues without requiring logging in/creating an account.


== MediaWiki with semantic extensions ==
== Possible bug trackers ==  


== GitHub issues ==
=== MediaWiki ===
* Uses this wiki that we already have running.
* Would use a Bug: namespace.
* This wiki currently requires registration before editing, although logged out editing can be re-enabled if needed.
* May be more difficult for developers to sort issues by values like status, assignee, etc. that are normally found in bug trackers.


== Bugzilla ==
Needed configuration changes to the wiki if we did this:
<pre>
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = true;
define("NS_BUG", 112);
define("NS_BUG_TALK", 113);
$wgExtraNamespaces[NS_BUG] = "Bug";
$wgExtraNamespaces[NS_BUG_TALK] = "Bug_talk";
</pre>


== JIRA ==
=== MediaWiki with semantic extensions ===
* Uses this wiki that we already have running.
* Would use a Bug: namespace.
* This wiki currently requires registration before editing, although logged out editing can be re-enabled if needed.
* Would require the installation of the [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Semantic MediaWiki|Semantic MediaWiki]] and [[mediawikiwiki:Extension:Semantic Forms|Semantic Forms]] extensions.
* Should be easier to sort issues, although it still likely will lack features found in standalone bug trackers
* Probably needs more configuration and initial setup than MediaWiki alone.


== Mantis ==
=== GitHub issues ===
* Already set up and running alongside the repository where the code currently is.
* GitHub requires registration, which likely makes it undesirable.
 
=== Bugzilla ===
* Not sure if this one requires registration or not.
* Free and open source.
 
=== JIRA ===
* Pretty sure this one can handle creating issues without users logging in.
* Proprietary software, but they offer a free as in beer license to open source projects.
 
=== Mantis ===
I threw a quick Mantis install up. It's not pretty, but quite functional and allows bug submission without login. The current address is [http://209.141.33.25 http://209.141.33.25] if anybody wants to test it out. (if you create an account, the confirmation email is probably in your spam folder)[[User:Popeidol|Popeidol]]
I threw a quick Mantis install up. It's not pretty, but quite functional and allows bug submission without login. The current address is [http://209.141.33.25 http://209.141.33.25] if anybody wants to test it out. (if you create an account, the confirmation email is probably in your spam folder)[[User:Popeidol|Popeidol]]

Revision as of 12:48, 13 February 2014

This page is for discussing possible options for a bug tracker to use. If you have any other possible options in mind, make a new level 3 heading for them.

General requirements

  • Should allow submitting issues without requiring logging in/creating an account.

Possible bug trackers

MediaWiki

  • Uses this wiki that we already have running.
  • Would use a Bug: namespace.
  • This wiki currently requires registration before editing, although logged out editing can be re-enabled if needed.
  • May be more difficult for developers to sort issues by values like status, assignee, etc. that are normally found in bug trackers.

Needed configuration changes to the wiki if we did this:

$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = true;
define("NS_BUG", 112);
define("NS_BUG_TALK", 113);
$wgExtraNamespaces[NS_BUG] = "Bug";
$wgExtraNamespaces[NS_BUG_TALK] = "Bug_talk";

MediaWiki with semantic extensions

  • Uses this wiki that we already have running.
  • Would use a Bug: namespace.
  • This wiki currently requires registration before editing, although logged out editing can be re-enabled if needed.
  • Would require the installation of the Semantic MediaWiki and Semantic Forms extensions.
  • Should be easier to sort issues, although it still likely will lack features found in standalone bug trackers
  • Probably needs more configuration and initial setup than MediaWiki alone.

GitHub issues

  • Already set up and running alongside the repository where the code currently is.
  • GitHub requires registration, which likely makes it undesirable.

Bugzilla

  • Not sure if this one requires registration or not.
  • Free and open source.

JIRA

  • Pretty sure this one can handle creating issues without users logging in.
  • Proprietary software, but they offer a free as in beer license to open source projects.

Mantis

I threw a quick Mantis install up. It's not pretty, but quite functional and allows bug submission without login. The current address is http://209.141.33.25 if anybody wants to test it out. (if you create an account, the confirmation email is probably in your spam folder)Popeidol