Take a look at Redmine - http://www.redmine.org/

Very decent, works with all scm, multiple projects; public & private,
it's simple to use and configure and has a nice feel to it.

On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 20:52 +0000, Lee Bolding wrote: 
> Hi Gang,
> 
> Can anybody recommend a good project management and support tool along  
> the lines of BaseCamp or CodeBase?
> 
> What I'm after specifically, is something that operates in 2 modes - a  
> public facing mode that allows customers to report and browse  
> outstanding bugs etc (but not assign them, or see who they are  
> assigned to), and a backend that allows us to assign bugs internally  
> and integrates the bug tracker with a version control system, so that  
> we can link specific commits to tickets (like Trac does). Also,  
> ideally I would be able to host it myself, and easily be able to make  
> repositories and projects either public (for open source projects) or  
> private (for commercial projects).
> 
> I know Trac can do most of this, but it's a real PITA to set up - and  
> setting it up badly gives the public access to browse your repository,  
> which ain't good. Both BaseCamp and CodeBase have the backend part  
> covered, but don't have a public frontend where your customers can  
> report bugs (and I can't host myself).
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks...
> 
> > 



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