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| released = {{Start date and age|2003|09|23}}<ref name="TBG1x">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/1.x/ |title=The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 1.x |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> | | released = {{Start date and age|2003|09|23}}<ref name="TBG1x">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/1.x/ |title=The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 1.x |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> | ||
| discontinued = | | discontinued = 24 April 2024 | ||
| frequently updated = yes<!-- Release version update? Don't edit this page, just click on the version number! --> | | frequently updated = yes<!-- Release version update? Don't edit this page, just click on the version number! --> | ||
| programming language = PHP, JavaScript | | programming language = PHP, JavaScript | ||
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'''The Bug Genie''' | '''The Bug Genie''' was free open-source XAMPP-based bug tracking and project management software. Main functionality included issue tracking, bug reporting, and project management, and it included a feedback and publishing system as well.<ref name="TBGLinuxUser">{{cite web |url=http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/debug-fix-software-with-help-from-the-bug-genie |title=Debug & fix software with help from The Bug Genie |author=Popov, Dmitri |publisher=Linux User & Developer |date=03 August 2010 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> | ||
==Product history== | ==Product history== | ||
The Bug Genie was first called "Bugs - The Bug Genie" or simply BUGS. It was originally developed by Daniel A. Eikeland and Ray Jensen of Zegenie Studios, a small open-source software development company in Norway.<ref name="TBGRuffAcq">{{cite web |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/03/prweb221410.htm |title=Ruffdogs Acquires BUGS |publisher=PRWeb |date=23 March 2005 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref><ref name="TBGZegenieArch">{{cite web |url=http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ |title=Zegenie Studios |publisher=Zegenie Studios |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20040408005431/http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ |archivedate=08 April 2004 |date=08 April 2004 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> On September 5, 2003, a SourceForge project was started for the software<ref name="TBGSFHome">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/ |title=The Bug Genie |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref>, with its first release arriving as version 1.0 a few weeks later.<ref name="TBG1x" /> Zegenie Studios increased the web presence of the software when on November 15 it launched its website for the product.<ref name="TBGZegenieArch" /> Development steadily continued on the software until shortly after the March 23, 2005 announcement Ruffdogs — a North American-based Linux system strategy, support, and training company — had acquired the software from Zenegie.<ref name="TBGRuffAcq" /> A release candidate for version 1.7 was released 12 days later<ref name="TBG1x" />. | The Bug Genie was first called "Bugs - The Bug Genie" or simply BUGS. It was originally developed by Daniel A. Eikeland and Ray Jensen of Zegenie Studios, a small open-source software development company in Norway.<ref name="TBGRuffAcq">{{cite web |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/03/prweb221410.htm |title=Ruffdogs Acquires BUGS |publisher=PRWeb |date=23 March 2005 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref><ref name="TBGZegenieArch">{{cite web |url=http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ |title=Zegenie Studios |publisher=Zegenie Studios |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20040408005431/http://www.zegeniestudios.net/ |archivedate=08 April 2004 |date=08 April 2004 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> On September 5, 2003, a SourceForge project was started for the software<ref name="TBGSFHome">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/ |title=The Bug Genie |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref>, with its first release arriving as version 1.0 a few weeks later.<ref name="TBG1x" /> Zegenie Studios increased the web presence of the software when on November 15 it launched its website for the product.<ref name="TBGZegenieArch" /> Development steadily continued on the software until shortly after the March 23, 2005 announcement Ruffdogs — a North American-based Linux system strategy, support, and training company — had acquired the software from Zenegie.<ref name="TBGRuffAcq" /> A release candidate for version 1.7 was released 12 days later<ref name="TBG1x" />. | ||
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Upon joining Holonyx, Ruffdogs spent the next two years putting out a few minor releases (in the forms of 1.8 and 1.9) while ultimately working towards releasing a major update in version 2.0, released to SourceForge on January 2, 2009.<ref name="TBG2x">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/2.x/ |title=The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 2.x |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> The new 2.0 version featured improved user management, search functionality, messaging, and issue reporting.<ref name="TBG20Arch">{{cite web |url=http://www.thebuggenie.com/b2/modules/publish/articles.php?article_id=11 |title=BUGS 2 Released |publisher=Ruffdogs |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090208235051/http://www.thebuggenie.com/b2/modules/publish/articles.php?article_id=11 |archivedate=08 February 2009 |date=05 January 2009 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> Shortly after, sometime between the 2.0.1 and 2.0.4 releases in early 2009, the name of the software changed simply to "The Bug Genie."<ref name="TBG2x" /> Version 3.0 was released on January 31, 2011, featuring integrated project management tools and an integrated wiki.<ref name="TBG30">{{cite web |url=https://thebuggenie.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/the-bug-genie-3-0-released/ |title=The Bug Genie 3.0 Released |publisher=The Bug Genie development team |date=01 February 2011 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> | Upon joining Holonyx, Ruffdogs spent the next two years putting out a few minor releases (in the forms of 1.8 and 1.9) while ultimately working towards releasing a major update in version 2.0, released to SourceForge on January 2, 2009.<ref name="TBG2x">{{cite web |url=http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/2.x/ |title=The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 2.x |publisher=SourceForge |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> The new 2.0 version featured improved user management, search functionality, messaging, and issue reporting.<ref name="TBG20Arch">{{cite web |url=http://www.thebuggenie.com/b2/modules/publish/articles.php?article_id=11 |title=BUGS 2 Released |publisher=Ruffdogs |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20090208235051/http://www.thebuggenie.com/b2/modules/publish/articles.php?article_id=11 |archivedate=08 February 2009 |date=05 January 2009 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> Shortly after, sometime between the 2.0.1 and 2.0.4 releases in early 2009, the name of the software changed simply to "The Bug Genie."<ref name="TBG2x" /> Version 3.0 was released on January 31, 2011, featuring integrated project management tools and an integrated wiki.<ref name="TBG30">{{cite web |url=https://thebuggenie.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/the-bug-genie-3-0-released/ |title=The Bug Genie 3.0 Released |publisher=The Bug Genie development team |date=01 February 2011 |accessdate=28 October 2012}}</ref> | ||
On April 24, 2024, the GitHub repository was made read-only, with the following message: "The Bug Genie was a friendly project management and issue tracking tool, now replaced by Pachno." However, when clicking the link to the Pachno website, the latest release is for August 27, 2022, and it's not clear if work is still being performed on the codeset. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
The primary features of The Bug Genie included<ref name="TBGLinuxUser" /><ref name="TBGFeats">{{cite web |url=https://thebuggenie.com/features |title=The Bug Genie - Loved Features |publisher=The Bug Genie development team |accessdate=31 May 2019}}</ref>: | |||
The primary features of The Bug Genie | |||
* issue tracking | * issue tracking | ||
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==Hardware/software requirements== | ==Hardware/software requirements== | ||
An installation of The Bug Genie required: | |||
An installation of The Bug Genie | |||
* a web server, with URL rewriting capabilities | * a web server, with URL rewriting capabilities | ||
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==Videos, screenshots, and other media== | ==Videos, screenshots, and other media== | ||
* A few demonstration videos (circa 2009) can be found on [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD4C64D82D783CA72 YouTube]. | * A few demonstration videos (circa 2009) can be found on [http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD4C64D82D783CA72 YouTube]. | ||
* Screenshots of The Bug Genie can be found on [http://webscripts.softpedia.com/scriptScreenshots/The-Bug-Genie-Screenshots-55028.html Softpedia]. | * Screenshots of The Bug Genie can be found on [http://webscripts.softpedia.com/scriptScreenshots/The-Bug-Genie-Screenshots-55028.html Softpedia]. | ||
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==Entities using The Bug Genie== | ==Entities using The Bug Genie== | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [https://github.com/thebuggenie/thebuggenie The Bug Genie on GitHub] | * [https://github.com/thebuggenie/thebuggenie The Bug Genie on GitHub] | ||
* [https://github.com/pachno/pachno Pachno on GitHub] | |||
* [https://thebuggenie.wordpress.com/ The Bug Genie blog] | * [https://thebuggenie.wordpress.com/ The Bug Genie blog] | ||
* [https://issues.thebuggenie.com/wiki/TheBugGenie:MainPage The Bug Genie documentation] | * [https://issues.thebuggenie.com/wiki/TheBugGenie:MainPage The Bug Genie documentation] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 8 June 2024
Original author(s) | Daniel A. Eikeland and Ray Jensen |
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Developer(s) | The Bug Genie team |
Initial release | September 23, 2003[1] |
Discontinued |
4.3.1 (March 25, 2019 ) [±] |
Preview release | none [±] |
Written in | PHP, JavaScript |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Available in | English, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish |
Type |
Bug tracking software Ticket tracking software Project management software |
License(s) | Mozilla Public License v1.1 |
Website | thebuggenie.com |
The Bug Genie was free open-source XAMPP-based bug tracking and project management software. Main functionality included issue tracking, bug reporting, and project management, and it included a feedback and publishing system as well.[2]
Product history
The Bug Genie was first called "Bugs - The Bug Genie" or simply BUGS. It was originally developed by Daniel A. Eikeland and Ray Jensen of Zegenie Studios, a small open-source software development company in Norway.[3][4] On September 5, 2003, a SourceForge project was started for the software[5], with its first release arriving as version 1.0 a few weeks later.[1] Zegenie Studios increased the web presence of the software when on November 15 it launched its website for the product.[4] Development steadily continued on the software until shortly after the March 23, 2005 announcement Ruffdogs — a North American-based Linux system strategy, support, and training company — had acquired the software from Zenegie.[3] A release candidate for version 1.7 was released 12 days later[1].
Ruffdogs released a few more updates for BUGS on SourceForge — 1.7.1 on July 4, 2005[6] and 1.7.2 on July 9, 2006[1] — before being acquired by business development company Holonyx, Inc. on March 1, 2007.[7][8][9] The new entity Holonyx Ruffdogs continued the open-source tradition with the software as co-developers of the BUGS software.[10]
Upon joining Holonyx, Ruffdogs spent the next two years putting out a few minor releases (in the forms of 1.8 and 1.9) while ultimately working towards releasing a major update in version 2.0, released to SourceForge on January 2, 2009.[11] The new 2.0 version featured improved user management, search functionality, messaging, and issue reporting.[12] Shortly after, sometime between the 2.0.1 and 2.0.4 releases in early 2009, the name of the software changed simply to "The Bug Genie."[11] Version 3.0 was released on January 31, 2011, featuring integrated project management tools and an integrated wiki.[13]
On April 24, 2024, the GitHub repository was made read-only, with the following message: "The Bug Genie was a friendly project management and issue tracking tool, now replaced by Pachno." However, when clicking the link to the Pachno website, the latest release is for August 27, 2022, and it's not clear if work is still being performed on the codeset.
Features
The primary features of The Bug Genie included[2][14]:
- issue tracking
- project management
- integrated wiki
- version control integration
- customizable workflow
- changeable interface
- RSS support
- command line tools
- JSON API support
Hardware/software requirements
An installation of The Bug Genie required:
- a web server, with URL rewriting capabilities
- PHP version 7.0.0 or later
- MySQL 5.0 or greater or PostgreSQL 8.2 or greater
- the PHP gmp extension
- the PHP gd and imap extensions for statistics and e-mail support
Consult the FAQ for more information.
Videos, screenshots, and other media
- A few demonstration videos (circa 2009) can be found on YouTube.
- Screenshots of The Bug Genie can be found on Softpedia.
- The Bug Genie live demo can be found here.
Entities using The Bug Genie
Further reading
External links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 1.x". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/1.x/. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Popov, Dmitri (3 August 2010). "Debug & fix software with help from The Bug Genie". Linux User & Developer. http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/debug-fix-software-with-help-from-the-bug-genie. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Ruffdogs Acquires BUGS". PRWeb. 23 March 2005. http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/03/prweb221410.htm. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Zegenie Studios". Zegenie Studios. 8 April 2004. Archived from the original on 08 April 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20040408005431/http://www.zegeniestudios.net/. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "The Bug Genie". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "Diff of /www-apps/bugs-bug-genie/ChangeLog". Gentoo.org. http://sources.gentoo.org/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/gentoo-x86/www-apps/bugs-bug-genie/ChangeLog?hideattic=0&r1=1.6&r2=1.7&sortby=author. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ Bastian, Kristen (30 March 2007). "Ruffdogs joins consultants in Holonyx kennel". Holonyx, Inc. http://holonyx.com/NCBR_press_release.html. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ Acott, Garret (16 June 2007). "Ruffdogs-Holonyx". Simple Machines. http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=37294.0. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ Acott, Garret (27 December 2007). "Why I release software under the GPL". Ubuntu Forums. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-650941.html. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "Holonyx - Software Development". Holonyx, Inc. 24 April 2009. http://www.holonyx.com/software-development.html. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "The Bug Genie Home / Archive / 2.x". SourceForge. http://sourceforge.net/projects/bugs-bug-genie/files/Archive/2.x/. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "BUGS 2 Released". Ruffdogs. 5 January 2009. Archived from the original on 08 February 2009. http://web.archive.org/web/20090208235051/http://www.thebuggenie.com/b2/modules/publish/articles.php?article_id=11. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "The Bug Genie 3.0 Released". The Bug Genie development team. 1 February 2011. https://thebuggenie.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/the-bug-genie-3-0-released/. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
- ↑ "The Bug Genie - Loved Features". The Bug Genie development team. https://thebuggenie.com/features. Retrieved 31 May 2019.