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JitterBug

JitterBug is a Web-based bug tracking tool originally written to manage the huge volume of bug reports and queries the Samba Team receives. It is now used by a number of other projects. The program is available in English and French.

JitterBug receives bug reports via email or a web form. Authenticated users can then reply to the message, move it between different categories or add notes to it. Users can add arbitrary notes to each message, and an audit trail is kept for each message showing who did what. Users can request email notification of changes to files or directories.

JitterBug is like a communal web based email system; the whole system is a single C program running as a CGI script and fully HTML 3.2 compliant. The program uses your server's built-in authentication, and has a built in SMTP mail client for sending replies and notifications.

Last updated 29 Jun, 2002


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1.6.2

1.6.2 stable released 2000-12-08

  • Released: 8 Dec, 2000
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Source Archive: ftp://jitterbug.samba.org/pub/jitterbug/jitterbug-1.6.2.tar.gz
  • Licenses: GPLv2
  • Interfaces: Web, E-mail

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