Nicolás Reynolds <fa...@kiwwwi.com.ar> writes: > rysiek <rys...@hackerspace.pl> writes: > >> Dnia wtorek, 17 marca 2015 01:03:55 Nicolás Reynolds pisze: >>> rysiek <rys...@hackerspace.pl> writes: >>> > Hi there, >>> > >>> > the Gitlab/Gitorius situation rekindled my interest in what I would call >>> > the "next step" in software development management -- a truly >>> > decentralised/federated platform. >>> > >>> > First step could be to have different instances being able to "talk to >>> > each >>> > other", a bit like different Diaspora pods and Friendica servers talk to >>> > each other. So as to make pull requests, issue tracking, etc, >>> > near-seamless *across* different servers. >>> >>> https://github.com/toolmantim/bananajour >> >> This is pretty much awesome. :) >> I will be a heavy user of this little gem, thank you! > > :)
i just forked it because it's abandoned and fixed an issue with non-ascii names https://github.com/fauno/bananajour or here http://repo.hackcoop.com.ar/fauno/bananajour.git it should work with ruby 1.9 (using rbenv), on 2.2 it loads but the web throws an exception. for self hosting or hosting (small?) teams, i once crafted this http://repo.hackcoop.com.ar/hacking.git/ it configures a local user with git-shell and gives public key access to anyone in the authorized_keys file. some commands are available through ssh itself, for instance: ssh git@server help ssh git@server create-bare-repo fauno/bananajour and anytime you push a pubkey, the git ~/.ssh gets updated with a git hook. for read-only access git-daemon and even cgit shouldn't be hard to run over the same homedir. sort of a gitosis/gitolite without per-repo privilege separation :) >> However, also not exactly what I have in mind here... As far as I >> understand, >> bananajour does not sport issue tracking, does it? That's something I'm >> actually looking for. Git is great for decentralized source code control, >> but >> we need something else for decentralized issue tracking (as per ESR's >> article >> I linked in the second leg of this thread). > > there're some distributed issue trackers that reside on a branch of the > repo. i think the most maintained of this bunch is ticgit-ng > > https://github.com/jeffWelling/ticgit ah, sorry, i didn't read the article :P -- http://selfdandi.com.ar
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