The past month or so I've been alpha-testing GitHub's latest feature - a bug tracker! It's called Issues and it's available to all GitHub users today.
If you go to a project on GitHub, you'll see there's a new Issues tab. Click on the tab to check out the project's Issues.
For the full tour, check out the GitHub blog post about Issues.
Issues is unique in that there aren't any Owners, Priorities, or Milestones - only labels, like GMail. This allows project owners and users make up their own system to suit the project. You can also sort the issues by drag and drop, so you can move the important ones to the top.
I've filed some pretty good issues during alpha testing.
The original plan was for Issues to launch on April Fool's Day, so this issue was meant as a joke. Sorry Rails!
Try out GitHub Issues, and let me know what you think. Disclaimer (yesss, I finally get to make a disclaimer): I'm an advisor to GitHub.
