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|Short description=Bug tracking system
 
|Short description=Bug tracking system
|Full description=GNATS organizes the large volume of email that flows between end users and software maintainers by defining a database made up of archived and indexed email messages. It consists of several utilities which, when used together, formulate and administer a database of Problem Reports grouped by site-defined "problem categories." It lets a support organization track problems in an organized manner through acting as an active field archive for field-separated textual data submitted through email. There are several front end interfaces, including command line, Emacs, and TCL/Tk. There are also a number of Web interfaces (CGI) written in languages like Python and Perl.
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|Full description='''GNU GNATS''' is an easy to use and flexible bug tracking system.
|Homepage URL=http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/
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GNATS allows problem report management and communication with users via various means. GNATS stores all the information about problem reports in its databases and provides tools for querying, editing, and maintenance of the databases.
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Thanks to its architecture, GNATS is not bound to a single user interface – it can be used via command line, e-mail, [[Emacs]], or a network daemon, usually used with a Web interface.  And users can add their own additional utilities using standard GNU tools.
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|Homepage URL=https://gnu.org/software/gnats/
 
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|Computer languages=C
 
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Revision as of 15:54, 21 April 2015


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GNATS

https://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/
Bug tracking system.

GNU GNATS is an easy to use and flexible bug tracking system.

GNATS allows problem report management and communication with users via various means. GNATS stores all the information about problem reports in its databases and provides tools for querying, editing, and maintenance of the databases.

Thanks to its architecture, GNATS is not bound to a single user interface – it can be used via command line, e-mail, Emacs, or a network daemon, usually used with a Web interface. And users can add their own additional utilities using standard GNU tools.








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