On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 01:35:09PM +0300, Zeev Pekar wrote: > Shalom, > > just in a case that somebody haven't heard about it yet... > > There is a cool distributed software configuration management called > Fossil ( http://fossil-scm.org/ ): " In addition to doing distributed > version control like Git and Mercurial, Fossil also supports distributed > bug tracking, distributed wiki, and a distributed blog mechanism all in > a single integrated package" + more interesting stuff. Its like (apache > +git+github) in one app. Ideal both for one_man_projects and for > collaboration (especially in combination with dynamic dns). Switched to > it from git. Very satisfied.
In what way id it better than Git and Mercurial? Apart from a built-in trac/redmine, that is. It does not seem to be highly popular (besides the mother project, sqlite). And then again, there are a number of distributed bug tracking systems: http://dist-bugs.branchable.com/software/ BTW: Github is not distributed. It is centralized. Your users in Github will not work in your own private server. -- Tzafrir Cohen | tzaf...@jabber.org | VIM is http://tzafrir.org.il | | a Mutt's tzaf...@cohens.org.il | | best tzaf...@debian.org | | friend _______________________________________________ Discussions mailing list Discussions@hamakor.org.il http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discussions