"Daniel L. Rall" wrote:
> 
> Hello all.  I noticed that a bug tracking system was one of the desired
> features on Aaron's Classpath TODO list.  This, along with some other
> amount of software project development infrastructure, will soon be
> available from the Tigris project (http://www.tigris.org).  The Tigris
> project is a open source project being funded by Collab.Net
> (http://www.collab.net), the company for which I work.  An open source,
> Java-based bug tracking system called Scarab is in the works under the
> Tigris umbrella project.  I only mention this because I expect the
> Scarab system to be of a much higher quality than the other currently
> available open source or free options (i.e Bugzilla).  I believe that

Bugzilla is quite nice, it's easy to set up and easy to use.  Bugzilla
also is under heavy development so it's maintained and is constantly
getting new features and fixes.  I use it every day.

Downsides: Some people don't seem to like is the fact that there's no
email interface for it.  It's all web based.  It's available under the
MPL which is a free software license.  Some people might not like the
fact that it's not distributed under the GPL.

I highly recommend Bugzilla over anything else that's out there.

--Chris

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