Bug tracking systems help to manage bugs and general issues encountered in software development.
Generally the larger the development project, the more a need for a bug tracking system becomes apparent, as bug tracking systems introduce an orderly workflow and categorization tools for large numbers of bugs across various users and environments.
One of the most popular bug and issue tracking systems is Bugzilla, which can be heavily customized and is used by a number of high profile projects, including Tomcat.
A lighter weight bug tracking system that also includes a wiki and a subversion browser is Trac, which is used by a number of smaller open source projects that do not need the full capabilities of Bugzilla.
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