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diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d4520c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/body @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Hi, + + >> Are there any other popular free code hosting sites out there, + >> perhaps written in Python? ;-) If there was a site that allowed + >> you to choose between different SCMs, that'd be even more suited + >> to us.. + + > If you like Sourceforge, it supplies all: + +I don't think that sourceforge's issue tracking (or the sourceforge +site itself these days) is free software, which was an unspoken (well, +earlier-spoken) requirement. We already know that some proprietary +sites offer bug tracking -- we're trying to find an open-source one +that does (or could). + +- Chris. diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c06a9f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/6f64d9a1-827f-4ebb-bdb2-9f7e0dbc1b22/values @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Alt-id: <m3ocils2ga.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + + +Author: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org> + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 22:13:41 +0000 + + +In-reply-to: <4BA2A13A.7030106@gmx.de> + diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd55b08 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/body @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +Hi folks, + +I've noticed that github.com and bitbucket.org offer bugtracking, but +gitorious.org doesn't. What do you think about attempting to work on +a bugtracker interface for a free code hosting site using BE as the +backend? An awful lot of people (me included, occasionally!) are +using proprietary sites like github and entrusting their bugtracking +data to it; having a public hosting service that doesn't create a +dependency on that service for your bugtracking data would be pretty +compelling, I think. + +The fact that gitorious is written in Ruby on Rails probably makes the +idea of using gitorious in particular a non-starter, but I thought I'd +throw it out there. There's a gitorious thread about the general idea +here: + +http://groups.google.com/group/gitorious/browse_thread/thread/40a541377060cb34 + +(One way to get around the Ruby/Python problem would be to have the +bugtracker simply operate independently from the rest of the site, +which I suppose would work fine but wouldn't be elegant to use.) + +Are there any other popular free code hosting sites out there, perhaps +written in Python? ;-) If there was a site that allowed you to +choose between different SCMs, that'd be even more suited to us.. + +Just an idea, + +- Chris. diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5d81cc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/a7e3106e-521b-421a-b1a9-52292f194cbb/values @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +Alt-id: <m3634ttkbu.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + + +Author: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org> + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 21:02:13 +0000 + diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76fcc48 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/body @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +Hi Lars, + + > I've been playing with BE a bit and lurking on this list. I'm a + > Bitbucket user, and I like that each project can have source, + > wiki and bugtracking associated with it. Now source and wiki are + > two different plain mercurial repos. Bugtracking though, has no + > way to export or import. This is a shame, since important data is + > now locked into the site, which ultimately prevents competition. + > I'd be keen for an open source web interface which serves the + > holy trinity (source, wiki, bugs) and allows both private and + > public projects, as the proprietary sites do. BE seems a natural + > fit for the bugs component of a site like this. + +Yeah, I totally agree. + +- Chris. diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4822edb --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/c3ca23da-8514-4a72-a110-fe3ca5789ed9/values @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Alt-id: <m3k4t9s2c1.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + + +Author: Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org> + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 22:16:14 +0000 + + +In-reply-to: <313fdf961003181430g5b672702h8da2f68d31ea9b0a@mail.gmail.com> + diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eb013a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/body @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 05:02:13PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote: +> The fact that gitorious is written in Ruby on Rails probably makes the +> idea of using gitorious in particular a non-starter, but I thought I'd +> throw it out there. +> ... +> (One way to get around the Ruby/Python problem would be to have the +> bugtracker simply operate independently from the rest of the site, +> which I suppose would work fine but wouldn't be elegant to use.) + +Another option would be to drive BE in a subprocess via Ruby's IO.popen. +A proof-of-concept implementation could use our standard `be' command. +A production implementation could be either of + * multi-command BE interface to avoid repeaded repository reloads + (may be too man process or too much memory for the server) + * better BE caching for faster reloads + (more work for us ;) diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..553cb46 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/d7ce9255-a1d2-4ddf-85ba-6319ac97aae7/values @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Alt-id: <20100319120053.GA20225@mjolnir.hsd1.nj.comcast.net> + + +Author: '"W. Trevor King" <wking@drexel.edu>' + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:00:53 +0000 + + +In-reply-to: <m3634ttkbu.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6ada16f --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/body @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +> Are there any other popular free code hosting sites out there, perhaps +> written in Python? ;-) If there was a site that allowed you to +> choose between different SCMs, that'd be even more suited to us.. + +If you like Sourceforge, it supplies all: +* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Bazaar +* http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/wiki/Mercurial + +Regards, +Timmie + +_______________________________________________ +Be-devel mailing list +Be-devel@bugseverywhere.org +http://void.printf.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/be-devel diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed7d31a --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e0d438b6-5b10-4d0e-a102-80e3d1af9856/values @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Alt-id: <4BA2A13A.7030106@gmx.de> + + +Author: Holger Zebner <holgerzebner@gmx.de> + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 02:55:06 +0000 + + +In-reply-to: <m3634ttkbu.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/body b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/body new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b60161d --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/body @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +On 19 March 2010 08:02, Chris Ball <cjb@laptop.org> wrote: + +> I've noticed that github.com and bitbucket.org offer bugtracking, but +> gitorious.org doesn't. What do you think about attempting to work on +> a bugtracker interface for a free code hosting site using BE as the +> backend? An awful lot of people (me included, occasionally!) are +> using proprietary sites like github and entrusting their bugtracking +> data to it; having a public hosting service that doesn't create a +> dependency on that service for your bugtracking data would be pretty +> compelling, I think. +> + +I've been playing with BE a bit and lurking on this list. I'm a Bitbucket +user, and I like that each project can have source, wiki and bugtracking +associated with it. Now source and wiki are two different plain mercurial +repos. Bugtracking though, has no way to export or import. This is a shame, +since important data is now locked into the site, which ultimately prevents +competition. + +I'd be keen for an open source web interface which serves the holy trinity +(source, wiki, bugs) and allows both private and public projects, as the +proprietary sites do. BE seems a natural fit for the bugs component of a +site like this. + +Lars diff --git a/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/values b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/values new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4927bf4 --- /dev/null +++ b/.be/bea86499-824e-4e77-b085-2d581fa9ccab/bugs/c283cbb1-2964-4372-9d9c-117dd3a85518/comments/e7f9d1d5-070b-4d9b-9c86-bb5754d8cbd2/values @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +Alt-id: <313fdf961003181430g5b672702h8da2f68d31ea9b0a@mail.gmail.com> + + +Author: Lars Yencken <lljy@csse.unimelb.edu.au> + + +Content-type: text/plain + + +Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 12:30:59 +0000 + + +In-reply-to: <m3634ttkbu.fsf@pullcord.laptop.org> + |