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I must say that Fossil is the best thing to happen
to my development workflow this year, as I am pretty sure that using
Git has resulted in the premature death of too many of my brain cells.
I'm glad to be able to replace Git in every place that I possibly can
with Fossil.
On Jul 25, 201
Congratulations! I must say that Fossil is the best thing to happen
to my development workflow this year, as I am pretty sure that using
Git has resulted in the premature death of too many of my brain cells.
I'm glad to be able to replace Git in every place that I possibly can
with Fossil.
The o
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 1:38 PM, Michai Ramakers
wrote:
> (one
> CVSTrac thing which I still miss in some more fancypants
> issue-trackers is the concept of ticket-groups).
You could probably do that in Fossil by adding additional ticket fields and
customizing the TH1 ticket handling code.
Sho
On 25 July 2014 17:57, Richard Hipp wrote:
> The seventh anniversary of the first self-commit of Fossil source code was
> this past Monday. Time flies.
>
> The logical predecessor of Fossil was CVSTrac (http://www.cvstrac.org/)
> which was a wiki and trouble-ticket system built atop CVS.
> ...
C
I only discovered Fossil about 3 months ago, but I'm already very
comfortable using it and have switched all my projects to it. I came
from SVN and haven't looked back once.
Kind regards,
Philip Bennefall
On 7/25/2014 5:57 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
The seventh anniversary of the first self-commi
Happy Birthday to Fossil and congratulations to Richard!
Miles Fidelman
Richard Hipp wrote:
The seventh anniversary of the first self-commit of Fossil source code
was this past Monday. Time flies.
The logical predecessor of Fossil was CVSTrac
(http://www.cvstrac.org/) which was a wiki and t
Richard Hipp writes:
> The seventh anniversary of the first self-commit of Fossil source code was
> this past Monday. Time flies.
Congratulations, Richard!!
The (D)VCS world would be much poorer without existance of Fossil: ;)
Sincerely,
Gour
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Everyone is forced to act helplessly accordi
Congratulations on an undisputably successful project :)
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> CVSTrac was in active use by SQLite for a little over 7 years. To my
> knowledge, nobody uses CVSTrac any more. (OpenSSL was the last known user
> of CVSTrac and they switched over t
The seventh anniversary of the first self-commit of Fossil source code was
this past Monday. Time flies.
The logical predecessor of Fossil was CVSTrac (http://www.cvstrac.org/)
which was a wiki and trouble-ticket system built atop CVS. CVSTrac became
the inspiration for Trac (http://trac.edgewal
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