Ticket tracking (ie: bugzilla / trac )?

I am looking for a simple ticket tracking system for a Rails project of
mine.

Doesn’t have to be too fancy, what are others using out there?

My only requirement is that it is easy to setup and won’t take much
time maintaining.


Anthony E.
408-656-2473
http://anthony.ettinger.name

On Jun 28, 3:30 am, “Anthony E.” [email protected] wrote:

I am looking for a simple ticket tracking system for a Rails project of mine.

Doesn’t have to be too fancy, what are others using out there?

Looking for something to install yourself or a hosted service? If the
latter, i’ve used both unfuddle and lighthouse. unfuddle has more in
the way of extras, but i’ve never really used them - I just want to
track issues. In the install and run it yourself category, some people
speak well of redmine (never used it myself).

Fred

Definitely looking something for free I can install myself.

It looks like Huddle is hosted plans only.
Redmine looks like a cross between dotproject and trac (but
questionable on the quality of it).

Taking a whack at an “emerge trac” command, if its too much a waste of
time, default to a text file :slight_smile:

Fred

My only requirement is that it is easy to setup and won’t take much
time maintaining.


Anthony E.
408-656-2473http://anthony.ettinger.name


Anthony E.
408-656-2473
http://anthony.ettinger.name

On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 20:03 -0700, Anthony E. wrote:

Definitely looking something for free I can install myself.

It looks like Huddle is hosted plans only.
Redmine looks like a cross between dotproject and trac (but
questionable on the quality of it).

Taking a whack at an “emerge trac” command, if its too much a waste of
time, default to a text file :slight_smile:


trac is awesome but it probably has less ticket features and a lot more
other stuff like the ability to integrate with svn.

Craig