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mbreese 9 hours ago

It's a bit fuzzy, but what I remember was getting it running was painless -- but there was a ton of effort in getting it configured.

In retrospect, it was probably the flexibility of projects like Bugzilla that heralded the "opinionated" approaches to software that followed. In many ways software also follows the patterns of the language they are written in . Bugzilla was written in Perl, so of course there is more than one way to do anything.

I had forgotten about Mantis, but that was the first tracker that the non-programmers in our group were comfortable using. It is a bit funny how quickly we all migrated to Github as a larger community as it became the default for just about everything.

bombcar 8 hours ago | parent [-]

It's fun when you find these various things still in the wild - they're all still out there!

https://dwarffortressbugtracker.com/my_view_page.php