Bugzilla Variants and Competitors
I created this section to answer questions about Bugzilla competitors
and variants, then found a wonderful site which covers an awful lot of what
I wanted to discuss. Rather than quote it in its entirety, I'll simply
refer you here:
http://linas.org/linux/pm.html
Red Hat Bugzilla
Red Hat Bugzilla is a fork of Bugzilla 2.8.
One of its major benefits is the ability
to work with Oracle, MySQL, and PostGreSQL databases serving as the
back-end, instead of just MySQL. Dave Lawrence of Red Hat is
active in the Bugzilla community, and we hope to see a reunification
of the fork before too long.
URL:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
Loki Bugzilla (Fenris)
Fenris was a fork from Bugzilla made by Loki Games; when
Loki went into receivership, it died. While Loki's other code lives on,
its custodians recommend Bugzilla for future bug-tracker deployments.
Issuezilla
Issuezilla was another fork from Bugzilla, made by collab.net and
hosted at tigris.org. It is also dead; the primary focus of bug-tracking
at tigris.org is their Java-based bug-tracker,
.
Scarab
Scarab is a new open source bug-tracking system built using Java
Serlet technology. It is currently at version 1.0 beta 8.
URL:
http://scarab.tigris.org
Perforce SCM
Although Perforce isn't really a bug tracker, it can be used as
such through the jobs
functionality.
URL:
http://www.perforce.com/perforce/technotes/note052.html
SourceForge
SourceForge is a way of coordinating geographically
distributed free software and open source projects over the Internet.
It has a built-in bug tracker, but it's not highly thought of.
URL:
http://www.sourceforge.net