Open source issue tracking system recommendations

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asked May 25, 2018 in Cell Tracking by joejonsme (200 points)
edited May 25, 2018 by joejonsme

Hello,

As the title says, I'm looking for recommendations on Issue tracking systems. I'm currently the primary infrastructure employee at my firm, but I'm starting to delegate some tasks and we also need to have some visibility on longer term projects. That said, I'm reading over this to see what options I have. We currently have a 5 year old "academic" install of Gemini that's chugging along, but the original setup documentations been long lost, the person who set it up departed, and the license technically invalid. I've heard Jira,Mantis,Bugzilla,Fogbugz, TRAC,Request Tracker,and Spiceworks tossed around here and elsewhere. This software will be installed either on an AWS instance or on our in-house VMWare server. I know there's a fine line between bug tracking and issue management, and I'd also like the possibility of integrating Git with our project-in-the-making using Puppet for configuration management. Ideally I would be able to set this up and maintain it without too much trouble, as this is somewhat of a POC for a company that's growing into more complex infrastructure management needs. That said, I do need something better than OneNote to track my daily/weekly/monthly tasks. It's getting out of hand!

Please help

I didn't find the right solution from the internet.

References:
https://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=1174834
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