Michael Muré <batolettre@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > I released today git-bug, a distributed bug tracker that embeds in > git. It use git's internal storage to store bugs information in a way > that can be merged without conflict. You can push/pull to the normal > git remote you are already using to interact with other people. Normal > code and bugs are completely separated and no files are added in the > regular branches. This reminds me of a demo Scott Chacon showed us ages ago, the name of which escapes me. I guess great minds think alike, or something?