[copyleft-next] Distributed issue tracking with ditz

Richard Fontana fontana at sharpeleven.org
Mon Feb 11 18:08:11 UTC 2013


On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 08:49:49AM -0500, Jack Hill wrote:
> Even if upstream accepts your fix, I'm not sure if requiring a
> development version of ditz would be too high of a barrier of entry to
> contributing to copyleft-next. It may not be considering that
> submitting an issue via a distributed issue tracker already seems to
> require more work than a centralized solution (there is the additional
> step of submitting patches or a pull request after creating the
> ticket), and people who do not wish or are not able to use ditz can
> post their comments to the mailing list and a bug wrangler could be
> appointed to create and update ditz issues. 

Yes. Assuming ditz is adopted (which presupposes I can figure out how
to use it, something I'm assuming at the moment), I'm willing to be
that bug wrangler (unless someone else really wants to be).

> If non-ditz uses wish to
> read the bugs, the yaml files are mostly human readable and we could
> post the ditz html view on copyleft-next.org.

Basically, anything I can figure out how to use is probably not too
high a barrier to entry. :)

- RF



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