I’m currently paying a moderate amount to atlassian to host jira for me, and I’m looking for a FOSS way to replace it. I don’tuse it every month and I’ve decided it’s not worth continuing to pay, plus I want to transition to FOSS wherever I can. I just feel trapped. I’m sure people here know the feeling when using proprietary stuff.

I’ve used hosted bugzilla before, and possibly I didn’t know enough about how to make it work, but the web frontend they had was garbage, it was unintuitive and took forever to respond, and I just transitioned to jira because it was easier to use.

I’m happy to self-host for now and maybe pay for hosting if I want to collaborate in the future. I have a Ubuntu server at home with miles of headroom to run a webserver.

I would love to hear anyone’s opinions here. Also any other relevant lemmy subs would be very welcome.

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    It depends what you were using Jira for - it has a lot of features, most of which you were probably not using.

    Trac has a wiki, tickets and git all in one - https://trac.edgewall.org

    NextCloud has a plugin called ‘Tasks’ which looks similar to Trello.

    Forgejo is similar to github - https://forgejo.org/

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        4 days ago

        A solid choice. I’ve been using it daily ( codeberg.org ) for the last year and it’s pretty great!

        The code review features are not as awesome as github but you won’t need those.

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      Okay, I wasn’t able to review your links before so I just focussed on answering your question.

      Trac looks the most promising of everything I’ve seen so far, I like that it’s minimal and also does basically everything I’m looking for in one place. I’ll give it a try first.

      Thanks so much!

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        I don’t think trac has any kind of kanban UI to it, btw. They might have added it by now, it’s been years since I used it.

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            Trac was great years ago. As much as I know, they were stuck on Python 2 until the very last moment 3 years ago, so it became almost unusable, and the UI is not responsive even today, not usable on phone. It used to be really great, but be careful relying on it before doing research on its current development.

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      Oh good question. I’m using it for personal software development, tracking new features, bugs and documenting my research.

      I mostly use the kanban board view. I’ve wanted to add Confluence documentation pages but didn’t want to pay.

      I’ll also be developing hardware soon.