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Ask HN: How do you track bugs from your side-projects?

4 pointsby selmatalmost 9 years ago

10 comments

JoachimSchipperalmost 9 years ago
A "TODO" file. ;-)
patrickgordonalmost 9 years ago
I use Trello. Here&#x27;s what it looks like: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;9JgaDf9.png" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;i.imgur.com&#x2F;9JgaDf9.png</a><p>I don&#x27;t work in software development so have been experimenting with &quot;agile concepts&quot; to see what works best for me.
acesubidoalmost 9 years ago
If it&#x27;s just you. TODO file works best. Other than that, trello works fine.
coppolaemilioalmost 9 years ago
I use a trello board or a TODO file
thecrumbalmost 9 years ago
GitLab.com<p>Free. Yes, even for private repositories.
emilburzoalmost 9 years ago
Self-hosted JIRA instance
bedrosalmost 9 years ago
redmine (redmine.org) on a digitalocean droplet.
haristauqiralmost 9 years ago
I use TFS scrum board.
znpyalmost 9 years ago
Gitlab issue tracker
mindcrimealmost 9 years ago
Bugzilla