2010/6/1 Axel Beckert <[email protected]>:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 06:11:48PM -0400, Daniel Clark wrote:
>> Maybe http://bugseverywhere.org/
>
> thanks for your hint.
>
> But according to the web interface, BE just offers some static HTML
> rendering of the bugs. ticgit at least allows comments via the web
> interface although with the author (and not only committer!) name set
> to the account the web server runs under.

I think there is an alternative interface that does allow some
interaction - I don't use it, a friend maintains it now, hence my
knowing of its existence.

> Basically I'm looking for something like Ikiwiki as DBTS but more
> formalized than just a free form web page per bug. Altough that would
> be an option worth considering if I don't fnd a real DBTS with web
> interface.

My current plan is getting a http://syncwith.us/sd/ module written for
http://www.fossil-scm.org and then having both a distributed
(fossil/sd) and non-distributed but more feature-rich / server-side
(probably RT) ticket tracking system able to work with the same
synchronized set of bugs.

> ditz, milli, cil and ticgit look fine, but except the rudimentary web
> interface of ticgit no web interface seems available yet.
>
>                Kind regards, Axel
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