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BugPort

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BugPort

http://www.incogen.com/index.php?type=General&param=bugport
The BugPort system is a Web-based system to manage tasks and defects throughout the software development process. It is written with the PHP language, using its object-oriented capabilities, and is in use by INCOGEN for internal management of software development and QA.


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released on 9 February 2005

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BSD 3Clause Janet Casey 2452913.51 October 2003


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Required to use MySQL 4.x orlater
Required to use PHP 4.3 or later


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