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  2. Mantis Bug Tracker - Wikipedia

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    Mantis Bug Tracker is a free and open source, web-based bug tracking system. The most common use of MantisBT is to track software defects . However, MantisBT is often configured by users to serve as a more generic issue tracking system and project management tool .

  3. Comparison of issue-tracking systems - Wikipedia

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    Yes, Integrated Wiki in addition to integrated versioned project documentation via web ui. No No No Yes No No Yes [43] No [44] No No FusionForge: Yes, integrated Mediawiki, discussion forums, news blogs, email integration, export to CSV, reporting graphs No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No GLPI: Yes, Contains a proprietary knowledge base of sorts ...

  4. Talk:Comparison of issue-tracking systems - Wikipedia

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    1 Mantis supports LDAP. 2 Team Foundation Server is not a bug tracker. 3 Table Omissions. 4 Changes for OpenProject. 2 comments. Toggle the table of contents.

  5. Template : Latest stable software release/Mantis Bug Tracker

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  6. Trac - Wikipedia

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    Trac is an open-source, web-based project management and bug tracking system.It has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a bug tracking system for both free and open-source software and proprietary projects and products. [4]

  7. Mantis Bugtracker - Wikipedia

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  9. GNATS - Wikipedia

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    GNATS is used by GNU packages [citation needed] and NetBSD. [2] [3] The Apache Software Foundation used the software from 1996 to 2002, [4] and the Mutt project until 2006. [5]It is also used, or was used in the past, by the FreeBSD Project, OpenBSD, Juniper Networks, Nordic Optical Telescope, CERN, Green Bank Telescope, NRAO AIPS++, European Software Institute, and the BaBar Project at SLAC.