Announcing version 0.2 of PyDitz, a drop-in replacement for Ditz, a distributed bug tracker.
Changes in this version: * Fixed problem with blank comments in a few commands. Features: * Whereas Ditz, when typed on its own, runs the "todo" command, PyDitz drops you into a command shell where you can run Ditz commands and get completion on command names, issue names and release names according to context. * It keeps an intelligent cache of issues, so parsing of all the YAML files isn't necessary for each command. This greatly improves speed when you have lots of issues. * With PyDitz, you don't have to run it from the same directory where the issue database is; it will look in parent directories for it. * You can use the database engine of PyDitz in Python programs to migrate bug databases to and from Ditz format, or create summary reports in your own favourite format. In this release, all the Ditz commands are implemented except "edit", "html" and "validate". They're planned for some time Real Soon Now. You can get PyDitz from: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyditz or browse the sources at: https://bitbucket.org/zondo/pyditz It's distributed under the GPL v2+. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/