When comparing Redmine vs Fossil, the Slant community recommends Redmine for most people. In the question“What are the best bug/issue tracking tools for small development teams?” Redmine is ranked 2nd while Fossil is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Redmine is:
Redmine is a free and open source tool.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Free and open-source
Redmine is a free and open source tool.
Pro Visually appealing and has high usability
Redmine's UI is very simple and easy to learn to use. It does not overwhelm users with many options and information at once.
Pro Built in Integration for GIT, SVN, & CVS
Pro Built In Wiki
Pro Plugins support
If there is additional features set you want you can find or write plugins to extend the ability.
Pro DSCM + issue tracker + wiki
If you need a (distrubuted) SCM, Fossil comes with a built-in SCM, a wiki and issue tracker.
Pro Self-contained file
The data is stored in one single file. No file structure distributed over a bunch of folders.
Pro Multi platform
The executable is provided for multiple platforms, e.g. Linux, macOS, Windows.
Pro Easy to install
The Fossil application contains one single file. No need to install dependencies.
Cons
Con Ticket comments can't be edited
While a ticket can have multiple comments added to it, and (separately) also attachments — if the users have the right permissions — it is impossible to edit a comment after submitting it. This is probably why a comment must be previewed before it can be submitted.
