(+ git-dit authors) Kyle Meyer wrote: > Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> I believe you're thinking of TicGit[1]. >> >> Some other related work is listed at [2]. Most of these projects have >> gone quiet: >> >> - ditz[3] >> - git-issues[4] >> - cil[5] >> - Bugs Everywhere[6] >> - milli by Steve Kemp, which I haven't found a copy of >> - simple defects[7] >> - kipling[8] > > To add to that list: There's also BuGit [1,2], though it too seems to > have gone quiet. I just found a good list on a non Git-specific wiki[3] that is more helpful (more up to date and has more discussion) than the list on the Git wiki. It might be a good place to coordinate and compare notes. git-dit[4] in particular seems to have very similar goals and a similar data model. In my ideal world there may be a path forward that involves working more closely together. Thanks, Jonathan > [1]: https://gitlab.com/monnier/bugit > [2]: https://public-inbox.org/git/jwva8psr6vr.fsf-monnier+gmane.comp.version-control.git@xxxxxxx/ [3] https://dist-bugs.branchable.com/software/ [4] https://github.com/neithernut/git-dit