Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
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Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
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Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
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#3Show of hands. Who is using Scrum at their startups?
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
#4I have never used it myself. Perhaps it is the Platonic bug tracker. Still, like Manila or fetchmail, the project itself seems out of all proportion to the mighty river of wisdom that its author has coaxed out of it.
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
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#6I like Joel's essays as much as anyone, but how is this not pure advertising?
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
#7Based on the number of popular essays Joel Spolsky has squeezed out of FogBugz, you would think it was a revolutionary software project on a par with Engelbart's 1968 demo, rather than... a bug tracker. I have never used it myself. Perhaps it is the Platonic bug tracker. Still, like Manila or fetchmail, the project itself seems out of all proportion to the mighty river of wisdom that its author has coaxed out of it.
You'd think that a team of rock stars in a a cubicle-free paradise with the benefit of Joel's wisdom would be able to really nail an application as trivial as bug tracking over the course of 7 versions. You'd think.
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
#8Based on the number of popular essays Joel Spolsky has squeezed out of FogBugz, you would think it was a revolutionary software project on a par with Engelbart's 1968 demo, rather than... a bug tracker. I have never used it myself. Perhaps it is the Platonic bug tracker. Still, like Manila or fetchmail, the project itself seems out of all proportion to the mighty river of wisdom that its author has coaxed out of it.
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
#9Based on the number of popular essays Joel Spolsky has squeezed out of FogBugz, you would think it was a revolutionary software project on a par with Engelbart's 1968 demo, rather than... a bug tracker. I have never used it myself. Perhaps it is the Platonic bug tracker. Still, like Manila or fetchmail, the project itself seems out of all proportion to the mighty river of wisdom that its author has coaxed out of it.
I haven't used Version 7, but I have used previous versions, and I can assure you, it's not at all the Platonic bug tracker. In fact, if you take a look at this article, you'll see that certain basic features (such as setting milestones) have been pretty clumsily implemented through the first 6 versions, at least. You'd think that a team of rock stars in a a cubicle-free paradise with the benefit of Joel's wisdom wou…
Re: Scrum Friendly Features in FogBugz 7
#10I like Joel's essays as much as anyone, but how is this not pure advertising?