On 05/31/2010 05:44 PM, Miklos Vajna wrote:
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 04:05:32PM +0200, VOROSKOI 
Andras<[email protected]>  wrote:
Some git - BTS interaction? For example if I write closes #22 in git
commit it should close #22 in BTS,

That's easy once the BTS has some API. Looking at the Flyspray
changelog (http://flyspray.org/changelog) XML-RPC API is implemented
since ages. Here is its documentation:

http://flyspray.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/flyspray/trunk/docs/

I see two problems here:

1) I tried

         http://bugs.frugalware.org/?action=add_comment&id=4228&text=test

and it was a noop - IroNiQ, am I right we're really running at least
0.9.8? :) (Or maybe it has to be enabled in the config, etc.)

Well, flyspray was pretty good at that time we started, but...
Nowadays the development stalled, their biggest problem is a new UI, the devels are waiting mostly for this, so i don't think we should keep it. I tried several other BTS's, but i did not find such good as FS was. Unfortunately the dbs and the test pages are gone, so if someone wants a test, i have to collect and create them again.

And yes, we use 0.9.9.5.1, but i don't know anything about the xmlrpc thing, maybe a missing config. Has to be checked.

2) I don't see in the examples how authentication is done. I would
expect that the username/password is a parameter as well, but that's
missing from the docs.

Again, has to be cheked in the code

I have no objections against drupal, I just want to mention redmine too
which would be also a good solution according to it's feature list.
But I can not do the migrating, so not my business.

+ It's ruby, AFAIK none of the current devs is a ruby expert, so it's
out of question (since I'm sure we'll need to write some code for
whatever CMS we want to switch to).

I wanted to install redmine, but it was a pain for me. If someone wants, let's do it.


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