subsurface issue tracking

Dirk Hohndel dirk at hohndel.org
Sat Sep 8 07:06:18 PDT 2012


On Sep 8, 2012, at 12:36 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon wrote:
>>> One that looks *a lot* like github is gitlab: http://gitlabhq.com/
>>> It is written in ruby though, so according to the server my be
>>> annoying/a blocker.
>> 
>> I looked at this - it looks slick and very similar to github, but it
>> would be a pain to integrate into our workflow - all branches that
>> people would want Linus or me to pull from would have to live on our
>> server. The email integration is so-so. And the issue tracking is
>> quite lame. 
> 
> I had more in mind to use it in the same way we use github at the
> moment: a browser to git.

We have that today. You can go to http://git.hohndel.org
Admittedly, gitlab is a MUCH NICER browser to git. :-)

> The pull request could still go by the list.
> 
> But if the issue tracking is lame then there is no point.

That was my feeling - which is why I removed the test installation of gitlab.

/D


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