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Bug Tracking

shadowslight

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If you own a website of any sort, you'll eventually come across some bugs on your site, or maybe after doing an install of a plugin or modification. Whatever the case, how does one keep track of these events?

Personally, I use MantisBT. Its a free software that helps you to keep track of what's wrong with your site. Its great if you got a team of people that help you maintain the site. This way one member can see what the other has done. All entries and actions are recorded. And it helps out over all

What is your thoughts on this?
 
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I haven't tried anything like this.
But most of my websites use wordpress and it gets all those updates everynow and then. So I don't think I am not anywhere near to that position to have this software to track the bugs of my websites.

But it seems like a nice idea if you're doing something which need your customers to interact with your website!
Anyway I like the part where is shows the team about what everyone else in the team have done with the website. So nobody is going to end up doing the same stuff again and agian.

Btw can we use it with xenforo?
 
I don't feel such a software is necessary with the software solutions I am using, however I would probably use something like that for a custom project :)
 

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