BugNET is an open source issue tracking project built using C# and the ASP.NET platform. The main goals are to keep the codebase simple, well documented, easy to deploy and scalable.
Finally BugNET DotNetNuke integration has arrived! Peter Donker from Bring2Mind has released a slick DotNetNuke (DNN) module. The features look really useful... Great work Peter!
This article will explain which areas of BugNET are affected by lost machine keys, and how to rebuild a BugNET system without it. In the end you should have a fully fledgedsystem under control of "admin" and will then need to reset the users passwords to allow them to login.
I present two techniques, one will require some minor code to be written, and the other some SQL scripting. I have used the SQL technique on a hosted box with success....
Since sourceforge.net stopped accepting anonymous donations, Davin has changed the donations button to link directly to a Paypal donations page for BugNET. Thanks for the suggestion Pro-Jee!
Feb 05, 2012 7:22 PM - We have released a new version to fix issues with the issue list people are having - http://t.co/PHiFhsgY
Jan 31, 2012 7:11 PM - Submission to the Microsoft web app gallery ongoing, fixed a small package issue and resubmitted.
Jan 25, 2012 6:19 PM - Update coming soon to fix the pesky exception on the issue list with custom fields and some other minor fixes. #bugnet
Jan 13, 2012 -4:29 AM - RT @stewartmoss: BugNET - A clean #OpenSource IssueTracker written in #ASP.NET ... Easily customizable and fully supported. Check it ht ...
Jan 10, 2012 6:04 PM - RT @codeplex: We have resolved the Mercurial source code browsing issues. Please let us know if you have any problems.