In my day job, we use Jira to manage our software development projects. For various things at home, I would also like to use a ticket system, And while I wholeheartedly hate Jira, compared to the open source alternatives I found, it is still the best system.

Is anyone aware of a good alternative that provides a good backlog view, a Kanban board, and the possibility to group tickets together in epics and sagas?

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    1 month ago

    When JIRA practically stopped supporting self-hosted installations we migrated to YouTrack and it worked quite well. Not as powerful, but the simplicity also comes as an advantage.

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      Also running youtrack here and I’m quite happy about it. It lacks some features though that seem quite basic to me. E.g. you can’t sort knowledge base articles alphabetically and in the Gantt chart you can’t show the due date of an issue

      Also the android app crashes all the time

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        The knowledge base really could use a lot of improvement. The basic ticketing and agile board system works quite well though.

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    I self-host Forgejo and use its issues for this purpose, though it’s probably too simplistic based on your description.

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      When I tried it, it was quite weird and unintuitive to me, also the Community Edition lacks quite a lot of features.

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      They require an “data center” subscription now, and they will end support for that in 2029. So self hosting jira is basically not an option anymore.

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      Comically, the organization with the worst history for virtualization now doubled-down on SAAS. This is certainly going well.

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        It’s sloppy. They cobbles the existing self hosted java app into a SAAS, but it’s a horrible foundation. They should have rewritten it, but that’s asking them to pay developers instead of executives and profit was clearly prioritized.

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    GitLab can do all of this. But iirc the Epic feature is paywalled. As for a plain ticketing system(that can integrate with GitLab, try Zammad.

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    Huly is worth checking out. We’ve been on it for about a year. They’re in super active developments so features are coming rapidly, sometimes breaking or requiring migrations.

    They have both a SaaS version and self-hosted version.

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      They seem to be in bed with livekit.io and OpenAI. They’re also still using Telegram and X. That means Huly isn’t a fit replacement for anything.

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    Check out OpenPeoject if you’re wanting something like Jira. Personally, for home/personal tasks, I like the Deck software that comes pre installed with NextCloud. It’s more basic, but I don’t need too many features for my personal stuff; just a kanban board.

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      I tried Open project, but it was kind of weird. Also, for quite a lot of features, they require you to purchase a license. The community edition feels quite crippled.

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    Trac has backlog and milestones (for epics and sagas) and plugins offer kanbans. It’s been OK when I’ve used it, including hosting one.

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    It’s strictly a ticket system without any pm/kanban, but I really like RT request tracker.

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    I think Request Tracker is the closest thing to Jira, whether it’s good or bad is an open question (for me).

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    29 days ago

    … But why?

    Are… are you going to ask your wife and daughter to start submitting tickets if jellyfin stops working, or nextcloud stops syncing?? Are you going to create dashboards to make sure you are meeting SLIs?

    Or am I missing the point of what jira is for? (This is what I use jira for at work…)

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      27 days ago

      This is what we use Jira Service Management for at work(break/fix tickets), but Jira, the core software, is used for stuff like code development.

      Not sure what use case OP has for Jira specifically, but I could see it being beneficial for a homelab where you’re building out docker containers manually or tracking your own coding projects or you want an (overkill) way to do project management for your homelab.

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    30 days ago

    Odoo has an Kanvan board. Never used it profesionally so metrics wise I cant tell you if its up to snuff but i liked it for personal use.