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    dlarkin77
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    Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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      Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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      Henry Minute
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      A quick google gave loads of possibilities, the first of which was BugTracker.Net[^]. I've never used it, although I had heard of it. Not sure if that means much though because I cannot remember why I had heard of it.

      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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        A quick google gave loads of possibilities, the first of which was BugTracker.Net[^]. I've never used it, although I had heard of it. Not sure if that means much though because I cannot remember why I had heard of it.

        Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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        dlarkin77
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        Yeah my initial thought was that there are too many possibilities which is why I was looking for recommendations. I'm looking at BugTraker.NET at the moment and it does look pretty good. Thanks.

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          A quick google gave loads of possibilities, the first of which was BugTracker.Net[^]. I've never used it, although I had heard of it. Not sure if that means much though because I cannot remember why I had heard of it.

          Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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          Brady Kelly
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          I've used it. It has some small issues, but is very usable and comprehensive. I only stopped using it because my shared hosting provider only allows me two MSSQL databases, and it requires one, and I needed that one for something else.

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            Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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            John M Drescher
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            mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

            John

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              Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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              DaveAuld
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              bugzilla.org

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                Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                N a v a n e e t h
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                I like Flyspray[^] and project open[^]. :)

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                  Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                  dlarkin77
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                  I'm looking at BugTracker.NET at the moment and it looks promising. I'll have a look at the other recommendations soon. Thanks for your inputs.

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                    Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                    A few notes from previous discussions[^]

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                      A few notes from previous discussions[^]

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                      Henry Minute
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                      Were you, by any chance, a Librarian in a previous life?

                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”

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                        Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                        Marco Turrini
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                        Personally, I vote for Axosoft's OnTime: they sell an Express version - 5$ for 5 users - which fits almost all our needs: beside the number of users, the two main disadvantage are that there's no customer portal (this lack is a plus for me, because actually we have no filter between customers and developers) and you cannot customize the built-in reports. We've been using it for more than a year and we are very happy with it: it's not limited to bugs and incidents, but can track feature requests and task, integrates with SCM... but if you want check it at www.axosoft.com[^] . We also tried Bugzilla, but - that's my own personal opinion - they are comparable as a car and a bike can be: before someone flames me, I know Bugzilla is totally free and not users limited, while OnTime is a commercial software. Moreover, I tried Bugzilla after having tried OnTime so my expectation bar was set to a rather high value. Cheers

                        Marco Turrini

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                          Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                          Mauro Maniforti
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                          look at "http://www.bugnetproject.com/[^]" project

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                            Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                            DirtyAndy
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                            Hi I've been using bugtracker.net on various projects at various companies for the last 3 years or so. It is easy to set-up, fairly easy to make changes to and overall I would recommend it, especially at the price. The main negatives I have found are you certainly wouldn't want "clients" to see it because it is not pretty, and if you want to use it to track multiple projects I don't think it really supports having specific attributes for each project so some of your dropdown's end up with unnecessary values in them. But assuming you are a .net developer it is a good way to go. Andrew

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                              Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                              Andrei_Tomsk
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                              IMHO trac (trac.edgewall.org) would be just good for you. However, there are some more analogs, such as JIRA, Mantis, Bugzilla, TrackStudio (some of listed are not opensource).

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                                Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                Donsw
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                                A good opensource one is Bugnet. Check it out to see if it meets your requriements. I have used it in the past and it is good and reliable. I have had no crashes so it is well tested.

                                cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Optimistic Concurrency with C# using the IOC and DI Design Patterns

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                                  mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

                                  John

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                                  vbdotnetcoder2005
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                                  I've used both trac and bugzilla. They will both do a great job of tracking issues/bugs of your software projects. Trac however adds some important features like project management, Subversion integration and a built-in wiki. I would recommend taking a strong look at both Trac & Bugzilla.

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                                    Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                    Idaho Edokpayi
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                                    http://www.slick-ticket.com/ I know the guy who wrote it. It's slick!

                                    Idaho Edokpayi

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                                      I've used it. It has some small issues, but is very usable and comprehensive. I only stopped using it because my shared hosting provider only allows me two MSSQL databases, and it requires one, and I needed that one for something else.

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                                      We have used BugTracker for about 3 years, as peviously mentioned there are a few issues but really nothing that makes the product unusable.

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                                        Hi, I'm looking for an open source web based issue/bug tracking facility. I want to be able to keep track of support issues (usually when a customer rings with a problem) and bugs that customers or we ourselves find. Some reporting functionality would be a big bonus but is not strictly required (yet). Can anyone suggest/recommend anything? Thanks.

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                                        malpeli
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                                        the railers are using something beautiful called http://www.lighthouseapp.com... its simple... costumers like that ... you should test RoR too... best regards from brazil

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                                        • J John M Drescher

                                          mantis, trac or bugzilla http://www.mantisbt.org/[^] http://trac.edgewall.org/[^] http://www.bugzilla.org/[^]

                                          John

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                                          I've been using mantis for a couple of years now and am satisfied with it. -Bubba Man

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