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From: | William Uther |
Subject: | Re: [Monotone-devel] trac-like systems for monotone |
Date: | Sun, 8 Jul 2007 10:25:24 -0700 |
On 08/07/2007, at 1:00 AM, Richard Levitte wrote:
Have you looked at ikiwiki? I have, and creating a monotone plugin doesn't seem too hard, it's on my TODO list (although currently dormant, because I've other things that have higher priority.
I hadn't. It looks much closer to what I was after. Thanks.
I have no idea whatsoever how ikiwiki would integrate with something like Trac or similar.
Well, it has its own bug handling mechanism. You could use ViewMTN for online source viewing. That combination ends up replacing trac.
Again, it would be nice if there was a way to make ViewMTN parse the log messages for WikiWords and link them correctly. That feature could be made to work with either Trac or ikiwiki.
willu.mailingLists> - Monotone development itself doesn't use a willu.mailingLists> bug tracking system (although there seems to be willu.mailingLists> some tests that are there solely as bug markers). Untrue, monotone is registered as a project in savannah.nongnu.org, and the bug tracking system there is used for it. Too few are really looking there, though, including myself (because I disilked the interface, but it looks like it's better now).
Ahh, yes. I remember that now. Is there a reason why it isn't linked from the monotone front page? (There is a link titled "Savanah", but not "bugs") Is it too out of date to be useful?
Be well, Will :-}
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