I have released a windows console application, FossilScope, to get alerts on 
new activity by others on any of your fossil repositories.

The fossil timeline shows everything that happens in one repository. But it 
can be hard to spot activity by other people, when it is scattered over 
several different repositories and buried amongst all your own busy 
checkins.

"When you know what you are doing, you need not know what you have done"

Fossil is a simply hosted code repository, ticket tracker and wiki all in 
one. It does just about everything a project management website needs, 
except alert the project users when something new appears. To find out if 
anything needs your attention, you have to check the timeline of each and 
every one of your fossil projects and see if anyone has made a change since 
you last looked. The timeline provides an RSS feed, which helps in this 
task, but it would be convenient to receive an alert when, and only when, 
someone else posts something to any project.

Download the application, check user documentation and (undocumented ) 
source code at http://66.199.140.183/cgi-bin/fossilscope.cgi

Thanks to Joshua Paine for his encouragement.

James Bremner











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