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Subject:Re: Bug Tracking Software for techwhirlers From:Gretchen Ackerman <glt -at- ICONOVEX -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 5 Jan 1999 15:42:06 -0600
Kathleen:
Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm suffering from a bit of "Can't you read my mind?"
syndrome. Yes, details are usually helpful.
Eight people will be using this system initially. I would imagine we'd
want to be able to add 5 more users in the near future, who knows how many
after that. Most likely the program should be Windows NT-based. We would
consider multi-purpose software, but bug-tracking is our priority right
now. Also, a Web-based client is attractive since several of us
occasionally work off-site.
At 12:33 PM 1/5/99 -0800, Kathleen Kuvinka wrote:
>Could you tell us how many people will be using this system, and what
>platform it will be running on? Would you consider multi-purpose software,
>or bug tracking only? For example, will this be for development/doc only, or
>customer support, too?