What are the open-source alternatives of JIRA?

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Note that JIRA is open-source –  rds Mar 1 '13 at 15:10
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I wish the "closed" status could be down-voted. –  Donald Taylor Aug 11 '13 at 21:48
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There is an excellent overview (and comparison) on wikipedia. You might have a look therehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_issue-tracking_systems

Francis

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Mantis and Redmine to name a few others. RedMine is really nice as it integrates with version control as well.

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Bugzilla is a very active open source alternative http://www.bugzilla.org/about/

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Bugzilla is a bugtracker, not as powerfull as JIRA. –  guerda Nov 11 '10 at 9:41
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and what is JIRA... an ISSUE tracker :-) don't get me wrong I hold jira in a high praise, but when i look at the pricing it is not justified at least according to me. –  user10398 Nov 12 '10 at 4:23
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  1. Bugzilla
  2. Trac

are the ones that are worth mentioning which integrate well with svn and some tools (Basically giving out an XML RPC extension point).

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nowadays, less and less people cares about SVN. It's the GIT era now. –  Shengjie Aug 15 '13 at 1:31
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@Shengjie I hate GIT. and so many other developers –  Dejel Aug 19 '13 at 10:12
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@Odelya that doesnt make Shengjie's statement invalid ;) Git is massively popular due to the way it decentralises a project. Just because you may not like it, that does not mean its not more popular than the alternative. –  RickM Aug 23 '13 at 15:31
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A commercial JIRA license gives you the full source for JIRA. Such licenses start at $10. Or is there some other reason you need open-source?

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No, I was just evaluating other options. I use JIRA on daily basis was just curious about other such tools. – Asad Khan Nov 10 '10 at 16:13
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As long as you've posted the 'teaser rate', can you publish the typical prices? –  user331465 Nov 11 '10 at 15:52
 
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so that's just costly for anything sensible to get done. –  user10398 Nov 12 '10 at 4:17 
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Why use Open Source? Seriously? You imply with your reply that the only reason to use Open Source software is its cost advantage (i.e. free as in free beer). There are many, many other reasons to use Open Source software. You should really read THIS and this. –  waveslider Jun 27 '12 at 14:10 
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