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From: | Justin Patrin |
Subject: | Re: [Monotone-devel] Announce: DisTract - Distributed Bug Tracker based on Monotone |
Date: | Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:58:32 -0700 |
On 4/23/07, Matthew Sackman <address@hidden> wrote:
DisTract is a Distributed Bug Tracker. We're all now familiar with working with distributed software control systems, such as Monotone, Git, Darcs, Mercurial and others, but bug trackers still seem to be fully stuck in the centralised model: Bugzilla and Trac both have single centralised servers. This is clearly wrong, as if you're able to work on the Train, off the network and still perform local commits of code then surely you should also be able to locally close bugs too.
FYI, for those interested in this idea there's also the Mylar Eclipse extension which deals with local bug updates for bugzilla, trac, and jira. I have had very little success getting it to actually make changes to bugs in jira but I'm pretty sure that bugzilla works. BTW, Mylar is really about context-tracking and I'm finding it quite useful for all sorts of code. http://www.eclipse.org/mylar/ (No, I'm not a developer of Mylar, just a recent user enjoying it. :-) -- Justin Patrin
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