Why assignment belongs with errors
The best triage context is already in the event group.
Logister stores assignment on grouped errors, not individual repeated occurrences. That keeps ownership stable while the team inspects the latest event, request method and URL/path, stacktrace, environment, release, occurrence count, and related logs.
Workflow
Use the inbox to answer who owns what.
- Filter project inboxes by everyone, assigned to me, unassigned, or a teammate.
- Use assign-to-me for quick ownership during incident review.
- Mark grouped errors fixed, ignored, archived, or reopened as work changes.
- Review dashboard shortcuts and project workload summaries to see active ownership across apps.
Self-hosted teams
Project sharing controls who can see and accept work.
Assignments are designed around project users. A teammate must have access to the project before they can own one of its error groups, which keeps triage aligned with the same permissions used for dashboards, project pages, and notification preferences.
Search intent
Use Logister when Bugzilla-style ownership needs live production context.
Logister is not a general-purpose issue tracker replacement for every software project. It is a focused, self-hosted bug triage app for errors that begin in running applications and need grouping, owner assignment, request context, occurrence history, and team visibility.
Compare Logister as a Bugzilla-style app error triage alternative.