On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 06:52:24PM +0000, Jakub Narebski wrote: > Petr Baudis <pasky@xxxxxxx> writes: > > > On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 07:13:26AM -0700, Shawn O. Pearce wrote: > > > I've thought about starting a code.google.com project just to use > > > the issue tracking system there. I'm using an internal tool to > > > keep of issues for myself, but that's not fair to the end-users or > > > other contributors... > > > > I have been thinking about issue tracking for some of my projects too, > > but I'm wondering, does anyone have a comprehensive picture of the state > > of the Git-supporting issue tracking tools, especially those that keep > > the tracked issues in a Git repository as well? > > > > http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools#head-73b23f376ebd0222d1e4b08f09158172aa34c24f > > > > has three, but two of them are in Ruby, which is rather discouraging. > > But Cil (in Perl) is already "self-hosting", so it might be well usable? > > There is also Bugs Everywhere, written in Python, which supposedly has > (some form of) Git support: > http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/InterfacesFrontendsAndToolsWishlist#be > > There was also 'grit' by Pierre Habouzit, also in Python, which got > abandoned and removed (also from wiki): > http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/InterfacesFrontendsAndTools?action=diff&rev2=203&rev1=202 > If I remember correcly Pierre promised to write down what he learned > about distributed bug tracking from his work on grit[*1*], when he had > a bit of free time, but I don't remember him doing it... Actually there is a list, bugs-dist@xxxxxxxxxxx or sth similar where I did it. One should look at the archives of that list. Though it's somehow dead again. -- ·O· Pierre Habouzit ··O madcoder@xxxxxxxxxx OOO http://www.madism.org
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