[internetworkers] Wiki?
Andrew C. Oliver
acoliver at buni.org
Mon Mar 5 11:09:26 EST 2007
Michael Czeiszperger wrote:
> On Mar 5, 2007, at 10:40 AM, zman wrote:
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> For an individual maybe, but not for a company, where the total cost
> of ownership is more important than the license cost. We use
> Atlassian's bug tracking software as well, and their software not
> only makes our entire company more productive, but in the years we've
> used it have never encountered a single bug. We've filed some
> requests for new features, but never a bug.
Uhh...JIRA has had some major well-known bugs from memory leaks
to connection leaks on high volume sites... Not that it is *bad* as all
software has bugs (I don't care for JIRA as a matter of preference) but
that it has not been bugless....no software is.
> For software that employees use everyday I'm much more interested in
> efficiency and capability than price. For example, my company
> recently spent 6 months trying to switch to using an open source CRM
> system. After dedicating an engineer half time for six months
> posting on the forums, fixing bugs, etc, we had to pull the plug and
> go with a commercial system that took two days to implement. Cost of
> the open source package: $25,000 in salary. Cost of the commercial
> system: $2,000.
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