Vincent Thornley wrote:
> Has anyone looked at the tigris 'subissue' project?
Yes.
> Obviously what is proposed in this thread is trying to avoid tying in to a
> particular bug tracking system. Also subissue stores its bug track
> information in subversion folders as part of the commit of the changed
> code - an option probably not open to other bugtrack systems. However they
> also raise the issue of how to create an atomic commit - although don't give
> any solutions on the website.
>
> Perhaps some discussions with them and a united front would assist in
> persuading the subversion team to reserve the necessary configuration files.
Sorry, but discussing with people maintaining a dead project is
completely useless. The Subissue website hasn't changed since it was
first started. And the only answer on the mailing list to whatever
question is raised has always been "too busy to work on it right now".
So what's the point of starting a project and then just do nothing?
No, discussing with such people would be a waste of time.
Stefan
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Received on Wed Aug 18 11:52:01 2004