Trac
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Trac is an open-source, web-based project management and bug tracking system. It has been adopted by a variety of organizations for use as a bug tracking system for both free and open-source software and proprietary projects and products.[4] Trac integrates with major version control systems including ("out of the box") Subversion and Git. Trac is used, among others, by the Internet Research Task Force,[5] Django,[6] FFmpeg,[7] jQuery UI,[8] WebKit,[9] 0 A.D.,[10] and WordPress.[11]
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Developer(s) | Edgewall Software |
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Initial release | February 23, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-02-23) |
Stable release | 1.6[1] (23 September 2023; 7 months ago (23 September 2023)) [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Windows, OS X, Linux, BSD |
Available in | 36 languages[2] |
Type | Project management software, bug tracking system |
License | 2005: BSD-3-Clause[lower-alpha 1][3] 2004: GPL-2.0-or-later[lower-alpha 2] |
Website | trac |
Trac is available on all major operating systems including Windows via Installer or Bitnami,[12] OS X via MacPorts or pkgsrc, Debian,[13] Ubuntu,[14] Arch Linux[15] or FreeBSD,[16] as well as on various cloud hosting services.