One man bugtracker?
FogBugz has a student/startup edition that’s free indefinitely, for 2 or less users.
FogBugz has a student/startup edition that’s free indefinitely, for 2 or less users.
Edit: Bugzilla 6.0 will include optional markdown support; it was implemented as a GSoC project in the bug linked in the question. Docs. Before 6.0, the only thing it supports is the > prefix on lines, which makes them purple and not wrap.
Verify the steps used to produce the error Oftentimes the people reporting the error, or the people reproducing the error, will do something wrong and not end up in the same state, even if they think they are. Try to walk it through with the reporting party. I’ve had a user INSIST that the admin … Read more
First, look at these Ohloh metrics: Trac: 44 KLoC, 10 Person Years, $577,003 Bugzilla: 54 KLoC, 13 Person Years, $714,437 Redmine: 171 KLoC, 44 Person Years, $2,400,723 Mantis: 182 KLoC, 47 Person Years, $2,562,978 What do we learn from these numbers? We learn that building Yet Another Bug Tracker is a great way to waste … Read more
I think you’ll find that your team will like either Trac or Redmine more than Bugzilla or Mantis. Both integrate nicely with Subversion. Both include wiki, forums, project management features… Quick overview: Trac: Very widely used and loved, written in python, huge community, lots of “plugins”. A common complaint is that it doesn’t support multiple … Read more