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I'd like to use a hosted issue-tracking service, but I want to be able to backup my data in case the service goes under.

  1. Are there any hosted issue-tracking services that have a "data liberation" strategy and support you periodically copying your issue-tracking data to your local system?

  2. If not, does anyone have a clever workaround for backing up your data using an existing hosted issue-tracking service, even if it's in an unsupported way?

raven
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  • do you have a specific issue tracker in mind, or any will do? – sereda Oct 22 '09 at 22:56
  • Just about any will do. This is a closed-source project though, so Google Code Hosting isn't an option. –  Oct 28 '09 at 06:41

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You can do this with FogBugz on Demand. Here is a scrape right off the "Your account" screen:

Download Your Database:
You can download your FogBugz database in three different formats. The FogBugz database format (schema) is documented here.

  1. SQL Server 2000
  2. Access – This format is temporarily unavailable
  3. MySQL
JohnFx
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