Although I never actually
adminstered Mantis, I'm guessing you get a lot more control with JIRA:
you can control users, user groups, email alerts, security schemes,
issues states, issue resolutions and version numbers to name but a few.
And it can generate release notes.
And I just noticed you can automatically import from Mantis.
Anthony B. Coates (Miley Watts) wrote:
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 12:23:45 +0100, Marc Gratacos
<MGratacos@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> From your experience using JIRA, what would be the improvements
compared
> to the current system? Integration with subversion? User
interface?....
We use it too in Miley Watts. Improvements are all of those things,
plus
the ability to customise the issues, issues states, and workflow (in
the
enterprise edition). Also, the ability to integrate with the
Confluence
enterprise Wiki, to which you would also be able to get a free licence
if
Atlassian were granting FpML a free JIRA licence.
Familiarity is also an advantage of JIRA; quite a number of us seem to
use
it regularly in our companies. I don't think any of us use Mantis
regularly outside of FpML (but tell me if I'm wrong).
Cheers, Tony.
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