148 - The Best Bug Tracking Tools

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Change log EP 147 is now available. In that episode I talked about the process of fixing a bug PHP UK Keynote: Never stop learning, or how cursory and cross pollination drives innovation by Pauline Vos Talk on OpenAPI from Rob Allen - Lots of useful resources and a guide to the Yaml configuration Talk on improving your documentation by Alexandra White Embrace the pitfalls (Our stop start journey to Change) by Stacy Cashmore Closing keynote: Passwords are so 1990 by Sam Bellen Keynote: Open source is good for business by Lorna Jane Mitchell Talk on PHP fibers by Milko Kosturkov - Async PHP code Talk on the blockchain and crypto (Hop on the PHP Block chain rocket to the MOON!) By Drishti Jain Talk on Practical advanced static analysis by Date Liddament From Betamax to VCR: Harden your API integration testing by James Second Closing keynote: Leading in Tech by Michael Cullum We have a new puppy called Goose 8 Weeks old English Springer Spaniel Super cute I gave a talk to PHP South West (in person) and to the Symfony user group in Portugal (Remote) Code with confidence using PHPStan I want to give a shout out to JoelTheDeveloper who I meet at PHPUK, he has a his own YouTube channel which talks about development and the mindset of devs. He’s done a great video regarding handling your ego as a developer. Please checkout his channel  Bug tracking tools It doesn’t mater what tool you use as long as you have eyes on the issues Friction hurts progress. Tools should be easy to use Easy to integrate with the current toolset Easy to integrate outside of the current ecosystem Low learning curve Will it be self hosted Can you import your current bugs/tasks Can you export bugs/issues What are the security implications Can all devs on your team use it on their platforms Does it need to be mobile friendly How can it integrate well with other tools Does it have an API Watch the show on YouTube Contact me and let me know your thoughts or get something read out on air.