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NetBeans seems to have good integration for various issue trackers. Does anyone know of one for FogBugz?

Fog Creek Case FC2036703

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With NetBeans's solid integration with Mecurial, this would also benefit those people who are using Kiln along with FogBugz. – Drew Mar 18 2010 at 21:13
Interested to see if there has been any development on an integration with NetBeans issue tracking. – Razass Aug 3 2010 at 19:00

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well lets get one going.

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How much does this entail? I only cursorarily use the NetBeans issue tracker bit. – Drew Mar 18 2010 at 21:07
Did you guys ever get going with the plugin? – Geoffrey van Wyk Dec 22 2010 at 21:39
I am looking forward to using it. – Geoffrey van Wyk Dec 22 2010 at 21:39
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For the Fogcreek readers, this is a serious feature request. JIRA has broken the code that enabling Netbeans integration is a market discriminator. It makes it easier for those people that bought their product to explain why they bought the product.

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Unfortunately no.

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NetBeans is my main IDE, and FogBugz is the best and cheapest system about that fits my needs. The only missing link is there's no integration between the two. I'd love it if the guys at Fog Creek made a plugin.

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me 2. netbeans + fogbugz seems like a must to me, given how popular netbeans has gotten lately.

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and I am another user who would love this integration

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Me too count me in, I would love to see a Netbeans Plugin for issue tracker. currently Netbeans supports JIRA and Bugzilla.

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Agreed. Our entire Web team is on NetBeans for PHP development.

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I am enough motivated to start working on a NetBeans Fogbugz connector. I believe this will be a challenging project to develop. As I also happen to be the creator of NBTaskFocus - Task-focused interface for NetBeans this connector will be a value addition to that project later.

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To test my NetBeans integration with Fogbugz project I got one FREE account from FofBugz in the Student or Startup plan, which will help me test my project easily. Many thanks to FogBugz team to provide such an account. – Tushar Joshi Nov 2 2011 at 6:03
Outstanding! I'm sure many FogBugz users would very much welcome this plugin for NetBeans. :) – Ryan CTO Dec 4 2011 at 18:31

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