Alexandria’s RubyForge Tracker
I’m not one to complain (thinks: yes I am!), but I’m not a huge fan of Alexandria’s issue tracker at RubyForge. Not that I blame the developers who wrote it, or the site who provides it to us free of charge. I know that an over-complicated interface can overwhelm a bit of software like that, and someone is always going to be without their favourite feature. In fact, I once wrote a small issue tracker with Java Servlets (I called it Gawain, I may yet revive it in some form, perhaps in another language). It didn’t support half the things that the RubyForge Tracker does, but I liked it because I could always get my hands on exactly the data I was looking for and in exactly the format I wanted it.