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    itracker

    open source issue tracking system

    itracker is a true open source issue tracking system. itracker is built using Java enterprise technology. itracker is a professional, easy to use, open, easy to integrate, fast, modular, customizable and scalable solution for all kinds of projects.
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    Reviewer adds comments on code which developer has to follow up. Useful for managing code quality and determining the quality of work delivered by a developer. Most of all it provides a place where developers can learn from their previous mistakes.
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    A project to develop Java-based front-ends to the utPLSQL testing framework. This includes integration with JUnit, Ant and Cruise Control. We are working to release code soon (written September 2004).
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