On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:50 PM, Miles Fidelman
<mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>wrote:

> Seems like the wiki and ticketing systems are a nice start, but fairly
> basic.  So I wonder what kind of techniques, add-ons, other tools people
> are using along with Fossil.
>

Sorry for the brevity - my hand is broken and i can't type worth a damn...

When i started using fossil (end of 2007) the wiki was a godsend for me (i
like to write docs). In the meantime, the main fossil repo prefers embedded
docs because they play very well with the whole versioning/branching system
(whereas wiki pages aren't quite full-fledged citizens, e.g. they're
versioned but don't branch/merge - last edit wins).

Recently i started moving my wikis to dedicated wiki repos - a custom
front-end served by a fossil back-end using the JSON API:
http://fossil.wanderinghorse.net/wikis/
Those wikis could just as easily be hosted in their main source repos (also
fossil), but because i use a custom wiki grammar (Google Code) which is
rendered client-side and does not render properly when used via the
"native" fossil UI, i prefer to keep the pages in their own repos (which i
then hide behind my own UI),

Welcome aboard,

-- 
----- stephan beal
http://wanderinghorse.net/home/stephan/
http://gplus.to/sgbeal
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