David, this is awesome. I'll put together a list of my hates/loves with bug
systems I've used.

Derek

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:38 PM, David Pollak
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Folks,
>
> I'm please to announce my latest open source project: Swampland.
> http://github.com/dpp/swampland/tree/master
>
> Swampland is a bug/issue tracking system built on Lift.  It's licensed
> under the GNU Affero General Public License (there will be a classpath
> exception so Swampland can be run in non-free web containers).
>
> I'm going to be working on Swampland over the next bunch of weeks and it
> will form the basis for the Lift project's bug tracking system.  It will
> also likely be the project the I use in the Lift book.
>
> Early in the process, I'd love to hear from folks about the good and bad of
> various bug tracking system they use so I can use the good and avoid
> pitfalls.
>
> My key goal for Swampland is to build something that's got a very usable
> UI, but also has a RESTful interface that's a first-class part of the
> system.  It will support plugins.
>
> I'm licensing it under a GPL license because I want to make sure that
> anyone who uses it and updates it contributes code back to the project.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David
>
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>
> >
>

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