There’s nothing worse than a massive infestation of bugs. And I’m not talking about the creepy, crawly kind.
I’m talking about the kind that plague web developers. These are the glitches, however minor, that can result in numerous set backs and an equal amount of headache. Fortunately, there are Raid-like solutions which can track those bugs and weed them out. One such program is called FlySpray. Written in PHP, FlySpray was designed specifically for aiding in software development. It’s free and the source code is available for any mods you feel necessary. Features include: multiple database support, multiple projects, notification of changes, file attachments, task history, CSS themes, feeds, dependency graphs, and search features. More is in the works.
FlySpray.org In Their Own Words
“Flyspray is an uncomplicated, web-based bug tracking system for assisting with software development.”
Why FlySpray.org It Might Be A Killer
Flyspray appears to be a fine replacement or alternative to other perhaps, too complicated systems. It works with group projects and gives you valuable stats. The demo gives you a good feel for the product.
Some Questions About FlySpray.org
How is FlySpray going to keep developing without any tangible source of funding? Moreover how is it going to attract users? 







