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+Bugs Everywhere was written by:
+Aaron Bentley
+Oleg Romanyshyn
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+December 3, 2005
+* Added new "webbe" web interface
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+Bugs Everywhere
+===============
+This is Bugs Everywhere, a bugtracker built on distributed revision control.
+It works with Bazaar-NG and Arch at the moment, but is easily extensible. It
+can also function with no RCS at all.
+
+The idea is to package the bug information with the source code, so that
+bugs can be marked 'fixed' in the branches that fix them. So, instead of
+numbers, bugs have ids.
+
+Getting started
+===============
+To get started, you must set the bugtracker root. Typically, you will want to
+set the bug root to your project root, so that Bugs Everywhere works in any
+part of your project tree.
+$ be set-root $PROJECT_ROOT
+
+To create bugs, use "be new $DESCRIPTION". To comment on bugs, you can can use
+"be comment $BUG_ID". To close a bug, use "be close $BUG_ID". For more
+commands, see "be help"
+
+Using BeWeb, the web UI
+=======================
+BeWeb uses the Turbogears framework: http://www.turbogears.org/
+Please ensure you have Turbogears 0.8a4 or a compatible release installed.
+Because it uses BE data, the web UI does not require a database.
+
+To use BeWeb, first create a configuration file, telling it which projects
+to track, and what to call them. An example configuration file
+(beweb/beweb/config.py.example) is provided.
+
+Next, cd to beweb, and run ./beweb-start.py
+
+BeWeb allows you to create, view and edit bugs, but it is in an early stage of
+development, so some features are missing.