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Pancho – bug tracker/bug tracking tool

Pancho (previously known as The Bug Genie) is an open source, user-friendly and powerful PHP-based bug tracker/bug tracking tool.

It offers features such as project management, version control system integration (git, svn, hig), wiki, messaging, calendar and more.

Pancho is easy to install and ready to use ‘out-of-the-box’.

Features include:

  • Issue tracking:
    • User friendly issue reporting and editing.
    • Readable issue views.
    • Complete issue type scheme support.
    • Issue actions when needed.
    • Quick search.
    • Customizable issue types.
    • Custom issue fields.
    • Bulk issue management.
    • Edit issues but don’t save changes.
    • Incoming email support.
  • Project Management:
    • Separate project spaces.
    • Quick links.
    • Project dashboard.
    • Timeline.
    • Predefined searches.
    • Integrated release management.
    • Automatically generated roadmaps.
    • Project team and roles.
    • Meta information.
    • Complete project hierarchy.
    • Project prefixes.
  • Wiki:
    • Create a complex wiki.
    • Article comments.
    • Mediawiki syntax for formatting of pages, issue descriptions, comments etc.
    • Embed images.
    • Code samples.
    • Wiki categories.
    • History.
    • Table of contents.
    • Issue linking.
    • Links.
    • Wiki permissions.
  • Integrated source code:
    • Instant notification.
  • Agility
    • Burndown charts.
    • Interactive project planning.
    • Live estimation.
    • Triaging with user pain.
  • Custom workflow:
    • Workflow visualization.
    • Workfollow transition views.
    • Access controlled workflow.
  • Other features:
    • Command line tools.
    • RSS support.
    • Multiple hosted installations.
    • Debug bar.
    • Pair programming.
    • LDAP, OpenID and custom authentication.
    • JSON.

Website: www.pach.no
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: Daniel André Eikeland
License: Mozilla Public License 2.0

The Bug Genie

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