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What’s a good free bug tracker for a small shop
Free/Cheap Task/Bug Management software

I am looking for a free bug/issue tracking software for a web project I am working on that I can host on my own domain. I was considering trac. Any suggestions?

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Dupe of a dupe of a dupe: stackoverflow.com/questions/130575/… – EBGreen Aug 21 at 21:15
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I'm suprised that people are getting upvotes here for just saying the name of the tool they prefer without any supporting info whatsoever. This seems subjective and thus more suited for the community wiki. – gareth_bowles Aug 21 at 21:29
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This deems like duplication and thus more suited for closing. – EBGreen Aug 21 at 21:31

closed as exact duplicate by DJ, Robert C. Cartaino, Marc Gravell Aug 21 at 21:38

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Bugzilla!

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Mantis

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trac has proven to be a very useful lightweight solution in our organization.

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Probably discussed many times, but you're in need then will write my favorite: Redmine

I've checked many and found this one well suited for my web development process, as well as free one. Of course, your requirements may be different but give Redmine a try.

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I only have a little experience with Redmine but I like what I've seen of it. It is also a lot easier to get running then Trac. – James McMahon Aug 21 at 21:16
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Redmine is really nice and OSS.

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