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William Morgan
ditz version 0.1 has been released!
* <http://ditz.rubyforge.org>
Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed issue tracker designed to work with
distributed version control systems like darcs and git. Ditz maintains an issue
database file on disk, written in a line-based and human-editable format. This
file is kept under version control, alongside project code. Changes in issue
state is handled by version control like code change: included as part of a
commit, merged with changes from other developers, conflict-resolved in the
standard manner, etc.
Ditz provides a simple, console-based interface for creating and updating the
issue database file, and some rudimentary HTML generation capabilities for
producing world-readable status pages. It offers no central public method of
bug submission.
Synopsis:
# set up project. creates the bugs.yaml file.
1. ditz init
2. ditz add-release
# add an issue
3. ditz add
# where am i?
4. ditz status
5. ditz todo
# do work
6. write code
7. ditz close <issue-id>
8. commit
9. goto 3
# finished!
10. ditz release <release-name>
Changes:
## 0.1 / 2008-04-02
* Initial release!
* <http://ditz.rubyforge.org>
Ditz is a simple, light-weight distributed issue tracker designed to work with
distributed version control systems like darcs and git. Ditz maintains an issue
database file on disk, written in a line-based and human-editable format. This
file is kept under version control, alongside project code. Changes in issue
state is handled by version control like code change: included as part of a
commit, merged with changes from other developers, conflict-resolved in the
standard manner, etc.
Ditz provides a simple, console-based interface for creating and updating the
issue database file, and some rudimentary HTML generation capabilities for
producing world-readable status pages. It offers no central public method of
bug submission.
Synopsis:
# set up project. creates the bugs.yaml file.
1. ditz init
2. ditz add-release
# add an issue
3. ditz add
# where am i?
4. ditz status
5. ditz todo
# do work
6. write code
7. ditz close <issue-id>
8. commit
9. goto 3
# finished!
10. ditz release <release-name>
Changes:
## 0.1 / 2008-04-02
* Initial release!