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Reporting issues

 * MantisBT is an open source issue tracker that provides a delicate balance between simplicity and power. User are able to get started in minutes and start managing there projects while collaberatating with their teammates and clients effectively. Once you start using it, you will never go back!
 * all IT projects need a bug tracking(or issue tracking,or defect tracking)system. Sure, we need a bug tracking system for a software development project.
 * But,what about a sysadmin team, dba team,network team?They all need some help to track their work,and issues of their system, database and network.
 * I've listed 10 open source bug tracking systems, that you can experiment,and choose based on your taste and requirement.

Bugzilla

 * Are you looking for a stable,actively maintained, widely adapted bug tracking system?Look no further. Bugzilla is for you.
 * This is used by various big open source projects to track their bugs, For example, Linux kernel development team, Apache development team, Apache development team,GNOME development team uses bugzilla . Red Hat also uses bugzilla to track the issues found in Recd Hat Distribution system.
 * Bugzilla is written in Perl, and works on various databases including MySQL and Oracle.

Bugzilla Feature

 * Time tracking.
 * Private attachment and commenting.
 * Flexible reporting and charting. Including ability to scheduled reports and receive it via email.
 * Add custom fields and workflows.

Additional Info

 * Home page: http://www.bugzilla.org
 * Developed by:Mozilla Foundation
 * stable Released:3.6.1
 * License: Mozilla public license

mantis
Mantis issue tracking system is written in PHP, and works on various database including MySQL,MS SQL, PostgreSQL.

Mantis features

 * Source code integration
 * Time tracking
 * Issue relationship graph
 * Custom fields and workflow
 * Anonymous access

Trac
Trac is written in python. Apart from issue tracking,it also provides wiki, and integration to subversion. The web interface is very simplistic and easy to use. This also provides project management features including roadmap and milestone tracking.

Redmine
Redmine is written by Ruby on Rails. Apart from tracking issues, it provides a full project management features.

Redmine Features

 * Project management including Gantt chart.
 * project Wiki.
 * Time tracking
 * LDAP Authentication

request tracker
RT is written in Perl. Apart from the standard issue management, you can use this as a ticket tracking system.

RT Features:

 * Time tracking and reporting.
 * Integrate with LDAP authentication.

OTRS
OTRS bug tracking software is written in Perl. OTRS has all standard defect tracking features that you would expect.

EventNum
This was developed by the MySQL team, and written in PHP. You can use this as a bug tracking tool, or issue tracking system. This provides all the basic features

that you might expect in a tracking system,

Fossil
Fossil is written in C, and uses SQLite database. Apart from bug tracking, it also provides Wiki. Installation is very straight forward, as it is a single executable that contains everything you need to get fossil up and running.

The bug Genie
bug genie is written in PHP. Provides a wizard based bug tracking software. It also integrates the open source functionality. integrates with Subversion. you can develop your custom module on top of bug genie.

WebIssues
webissues is written in PHP, and uses MyQSL database for the server side. Everything in this top 10 list is web based bug tracking system except WebIssues.

This is at number#10 because it doesn't Provide a web-based interface. you need webissues client than runs on Windows, or Linux to access the server.