Suggestions for Free Open-Source bug tracking tools
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
We've used Redmine and Trac, both are good. (not sure if Trac is free)
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Have a read of this page; Comparison_of_issue-tracking_systems[^]
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Hi Dave, Very useful link, than you very much for your help! Logan
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We've used Redmine and Trac, both are good. (not sure if Trac is free)
V.
(MQOTD Rules )Investigating both of these. Thanks V :)
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
Have a look at BugTracker.NET.
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
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Hi Guys, NOTE: I am aware there is a free tools discussion area, but that forum has the heart beat of an egyptian mummy... Currently I use JIRA and Confluence, which are Atlassian products, and they are fantastic, but i am looking for an open source, clean and pretty UI alternative that provides tracking and gant style overviews. I have used musopen.com for many years for free, public domain performances of classical music, mostly for remixing etc, but a lot for listening also. The creator of that website has developed a web based, free and open-source bug tracking and project management tool, called bugkick.com which they have used only for themselves up until now. They intend to release it for free as open source. It is currently HERE[^] on Kickstarter.com, and only has a short video of the UI, but it gives a general impression of the ease of use a bug tracking interface can have. This is not a call for funds for the project (unless of course you are interested in the project), as I do not know the guys through any personal degree of separation, but instead I am looking for opinions on this and other web-based open-source free bug trackers like this that provide similar UI and gant chart abilities Cheers for any help you can afford me, Logan --Apologies for any problems posting this in the Lounge..
Bugzilla?
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MantisBT. Implemented this in my previous job and it was pretty good. Haven't kept up on how it's going, but I know it can integrate with Version Control tools, plus I'm believe it's got SmartPhone support now too. -EM
We use Mantis too. Had a few probs converting the PHP to MS.SQL server, but once those were fixed, it's been great. We use SVN for source control, in case anybody cares