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		<title>QA with Mantis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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As an on again off again freelancer I&#8217;ve encountered a many different ways to run through QA (Quality Assurance).  Each team has is own process&#8230; Excel docs getting emailed around left and right or a better method but not best, Google docs. None of these tools are ideally designed for the QA process. Since my [...]]]></description>
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<p>As an on again off again freelancer I&#8217;ve encountered a many different ways to run through QA (Quality Assurance).  Each team has is own process&#8230; Excel docs getting emailed around left and right or a better method but not best, Google docs. None of these tools are ideally designed for the QA process. Since my last QA frustration, I decided to look around and see if there was a easy tool that I could use with a team working from different locations via extranet type login etc.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>MantisBT is a free popular web-based bugtracking system (feature list). It is written in the PHP scripting language and works with MySQL, MS SQL, and PostgreSQL databases and a webserver.</strong></p></blockquote>
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<p>Many agencies seem to be using <a href="http://www.mantisbt.org/">Mantis </a>and its been around for a while as well as a simple set up. I was instanly impressed with how easy it was to use. You can easily setup a new project and assign team members to bugs. Color code key helps clearly display what is going on for each bug aswell many other helpful details. If you have been trying to imrpove your QA and haven&#8217;t tried <a href="http://www.mantisbt.org/">Mantis Bug Tracker</a> I highly recommend checking it out.</p>
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