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GitHub now offers such graphs using the Pulse feature. By clicking on the left-most heartbeat icon of the repository you desire and setting the desired timeframe, you can see the number of issues created and resolved, though not in a graph manner, but in the form of a bar.


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No, there's no public bug tracking system for those Google products. Sometimes Google employees participate in discussions in forums, like here: http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/docs/2E9tLNWdhAw Note that Google Employees have the small Google icon next to their name. If you are a Google Apps for Business customer, you might be eligible for ...


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Have a look at Gemini. The guys at Countersoft have gone all out with the latest version and I can highly recommend it. It's free for up to 3 users and has a comprehensive REST api you can interface with. It's also highly flexible and configurable so you can structure your projects easily to include only the stuff that's relevant to your project(s).


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You might want to look at: getsatisfaction.com - has SSO (called Fastpass) and APIs Atlassian JIRA - has SSO through Atlassian's Crowd product, and various other options, plus APIs getsatisfaction is quite end-user oriented, while JIRA is more of a developer's bug tracker.


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You might want to consider Basecamp. I can only post two links since I am a new user, but here is a link for all the reasons you should try Basecamp. It contains all the features you requested above. Seems to be the right direction for your needs.



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