What is Apache Bloodhound?
Apache Bloodhound is an open source issue tracking, analysis, and reporting tool designed for use with Apache software projects. It builds on the Trac issue tracking system and adds features for enhanced visualization, analysis, and reporting of issue data.
Key features of Bloodhound include:
- Advanced searching and filtering of issues
- Customizable dashboards and reports for visual analysis of issues
- Integration with source control systems like Git and SVN
- Graphs and charts to spot trends and patterns in issues
- Configurable workflows for managing issue lifecycles
- Fine-grained permissions to control access
By gathering issue data across projects and visualizing it in various ways, Bloodhound aims to help Apache developers, managers, and users better understand and manage issue information to aid planning and improvement efforts.
JIRA, GitLab, Redmine, YouTrack, GitPrep, A1 Project Manager, Bugzilla, ZenTao, ProjeQtOr, Jira Clone, icescrum, Acunote, Retrospectiva, ChiliProject are some alternatives to Apache Bloodhound.