I'm very happy about this. A few days ago, I checked the Bugzilla site for new releases because I'm considering it again for another project. It is not shiny like ClickUp et al., but, IMHO, the issue tracker, should be a piece of software straight-to-the-point, a little bit dry. I'm not going to live in my issue tracker.<p>Another tool I still appreciate is Jira (I'm aware that might raise some eyebrows :P). But, unfortunately, I find everything else as (still) half-baked, heavy, or simply not-there-yet for any serious usage outside of pet project management. I am begrudgingly saying this after a large client moved to ClickUp, which was a total management disaster, not to say that using uBlock Origin will make ClickUp (randomly) unusable.
Any users of github for issue tracking? I see tons of open source projects using them and I find it also simple enough on one hand, but with enough features:<p>- labels<p>- milestones<p>- templates for PRs and issues<p>- simple linking system between issues and PRs<p>- @mentions<p>- and the new project interface is pretty good, with kanban boards and table reports<p>I wish more enterprise projects used that instead of jira, since also a lot of enterprise projects are already using github for code repositories.
Long ago I looked into using Bugzilla (because it always seemed to get suggested) but as-best-as-I-remember it seemed clunky.<p>Instead we chose Mantis and that did what we needed.<p><a href="https://www.mantisbt.org/demo.php" rel="nofollow">https://www.mantisbt.org/demo.php</a><p>Is there now some obvious reason to choose Bugzilla instead?
A stable release of the Harmony branch can't come soon enough—using bugs.mozilla.org shows they've gone far beyond upstream Bugzilla, and merging a lot of those changes back into upstream Bugzilla has been a long a time coming.
I always wanted to replace Jira with a good free open source alternative but never managed it. I figured Bugzilla was one of the best, but it really isn't widely used enough any more. I'd love to use it.