Issue Tracking System

RMTrack

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ZwikiTracker

Zwiki Tracker is a simple issue tracking system which can be enabled in any zwiki.

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Roundup

Roundup is a simple-to-use and -install issue-tracking system with command-line, web and e-mail interfaces.

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phpBugTracker

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JTrac

JTrac is an open source and highly customizable issue-tracking web-application written in Java.

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itracker

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IssueTrackerProduct

IssueTrackerProduct is a help desk/issue/bug tracker web application

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DITrack

DITrack is a free, open source, lightweight, distributed issue (bug, defect, ticket) tracking system. It is implemented in Python and runs in UNIX (*BSD, Linux, MacOS X) and Windows environment, though support for the latter is limited. DITrack is distributed under BSD license.

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Bugzilla

Bugzilla is one example of a class of programs called "Defect Tracking Systems", or, more commonly, "Bug-Tracking Systems". Defect Tracking Systems allow individual or groups of developers to keep track of outstanding bugs in their product effectively. Bugzilla was originally written by Terry Weissman in a programming language called "TCL", to replace a crappy bug-tracking database used internally for Netscape Communications. Terry later ported Bugzilla to Perl from TCL, and in Perl it remains to this day.

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Trac

Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects.

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