On 9/23/15 3:12 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote:
They also support Postgres as their backend (and you do find hints here and
there
that it is the recommended open source DBMS for them - but they don't
explicitly state it like that). We are using Jira at the company I work for
and
all Jira installations run on Postgres there.

I'll second Jira as well. It's the only issue tracker I've seen that you can actually use for multiple different things without it becoming a mess. IE: it could track Postgres bugs, infrastructure issues, and the TODO list if we wanted, allow issues to reference each other intelligently, yet still keep them as 3 separate bodies.

They're also based here in Austin so we've got community folks that can interface with them directly if that's ever needed.
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Jim Nasby, Data Architect, Blue Treble Consulting, Austin TX
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