问题
I'm looking for a small and simple (emphasis on simple) bugtracker for a small project. It should run on Apache/PHP, though I'll consider other alternatives too (no Windows though). Oh, and I don't have any money to spend on it, so it should be free. :P
Any recommendations?
Added: Please, no hosted solutions. I want to host it myself.
回答1:
Trac. It is free, simple, and runs on Apache. See the demosite to try it out yourself.
回答2:
Written in Perl, but Bugzilla is really easy to setup. The installation is mostly done by the setup script.
回答3:
Pivotal Tracker: http://www.pivotaltracker.com/
It's simple and is great for project management too. It's also hosted and free! No setup. You just need a login.
回答4:
I really like Mantis: http://www.mantisbt.org/ . You can see it in action at http://bugs.scribus.net , for example.
There is much personal taste involved; this is just mine: I think Mantis is simple, still offers you quite a few features, but it doesn't bang you in the head with them. I find it very comfortable to work with.
TBH, I have never used Mantis as and Admin, just as a User / Reporter, but I do suppose that the ease of use continues into the lower level functionality.
回答5:
FogBugz has a free, hosted version if you're working alone, or with one other person.
回答6:
Roundup tracker: http://roundup.sourceforge.net/
- It's free
- It's open source
- It has a built in webserver so can host itself, or do the apache thing
- It can run on top of a database, or just files
- It's written in Python and is insanely hackable if that's your thing
- It has a vibrant community of people writing plugins - e.g wiki like issue editing
回答7:
Checkout BugTracker.net.
It's easy to use and very much productive.
回答8:
Check out the happy people in the town of Simplton.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1005525/can-anyone-suggest-a-small-simple-and-free-bugtracker