Linux 8.3 with Trac - Bug Tracking System
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Linux 8.3 with Trac - Bug Tracking System
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Linux 8.3 with Trac - Bug Tracking System
Virtual Pulse S. R. O.
Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue-tracking system for software development projects
Linux 8.3 with Trac - Bug Tracking System
Trac is a web-based project management and bug-tracking system. “Out of the box,” Trac provides the ability to integrate with major version control systems, including Subversion and Git.
Trac has gained a strong reputation in the software development community for its user-friendly interface and intuitive workflow. Its straightforward setup process allows teams to quickly adopt and start utilizing its powerful features.
Trac is used by many commercial web giants like Internet Research Task Force, Django, FFmpeg, jQuery UI, WebKit, 0 A.D., and WordPress.
Trac has been around for a long time. It was being used even before GIT was created. It's been stable and reliable all this time. Unlike all the big bloated tools out there, these days like GitLab and Jira, Trac runs quite well on the cheapest virtual servers you can rent.
Trac’s features include:
- Ticketing system
- Milestone tracking
- Time tracking
- Git integration with repository browsing
- Wiki
- Automated notifications
- CI integration
- Low system requirements
Trac has the advantage of being simpler to implement and manage. It also allows you to know that your data is as secure as your web server authentication scheme and that there is a degree of trust in the user information entered on tickets etc.
Virtual Pulse is enlightened to provide you with this Linux 8.3 with Trac - Bug Tracking System Image, fully pre-configured and cloud-hardened for seamless usage in Azure environments. Install in few clicks & enjoy!
Disclaimer:Virtual Pulse does not offer commercial licenses of any of the products mentioned above. Trac is a registered trademark of respective companies. No warranty of any kind, express or implied, is included with this software.