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Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
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43 lines
1.6 KiB
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[[!meta title="I want a decentralised bugtracker"]]
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I have about 50 different website accounts for submitting and reading
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bugs. I use about 4 different bugtrackers regulary
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(bugzilla, launchpad, ditz, Debians reportbug).
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And I do not want to create another account at a different site
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again. No. What I want is different:
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I want to have one tool, that
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* allows me to track bugs of different projects with different systems
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(similar to [launchpad](http://www.launchpad.net))
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* to mirror the information locally, including history
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(like most [version control systems (VCS)](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revision_control))
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* to add or search a bug, while being offline
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(like [git](http://git-scm.com/))
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* has a usable command line interface
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(like [zsh](http://www.zsh.org))
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So in practise, it should look something like this:
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% tool
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tool> init-bug-db /path/to/somewhere
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tool> bug-source add project1 bugzilla://where-it-is
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tool> bug-source add project2 ditz://where-it-is
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tool> bug-source list
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project1
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project2
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tool> bug-source show project2
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* can submit
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* url
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tool> bug query project1 a-search-string
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tool> bug add project1
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[either ask for input or add them after the project name]
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tool> bug pull project1 # get latest bugs
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tool> bug push project1 # submit latest bug (-changes)
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Of course all the commands should also be available on the command line as
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options. If you have already created such a tool or are interested in creating
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such a tool, do not hesitate to [[contact|about]] me!
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[[!tag net unix]]
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