Re: [fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes

2010-01-24 Thread Jeremy Cowgar
Quoting Stephen De Gabrielle : > Agreed, it probably counts as the easiest issue/bug tracker to setup > in the universe, despite the TCL-like embedded language. > I was thinking that it's TCL-like embedded language was what made it usable and so configurable. It's simplicity is a plus, but it's c

Re: [fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes

2010-01-24 Thread altufaltu
y and I get version control for free! - Altu -Original Message- From: Stephen De Gabrielle To: fossil-users@lists.fossil-scm.org Sent: Sun, Jan 24, 2010 9:02 pm Subject: Re: [fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes Agreed, it probably counts as the easiest issue/bug track

Re: [fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes

2010-01-24 Thread Stephen De Gabrielle
Agreed, it probably counts as the easiest issue/bug tracker to setup in the universe, despite the TCL-like embedded language. Stephen On Sunday, January 24, 2010, Ron Aaron wrote: > Fossil isn't only good for source-control! > > I just set it up as a server on my local machine (running off inetd

[fossil-users] Interesting use for Fossil: notes

2010-01-24 Thread Ron Aaron
Fossil isn't only good for source-control! I just set it up as a server on my local machine (running off inetd, but you could also just run it with 'fossil server'). Added a shortcut in Firefox to point to http://localhost:3/ (where I have the server running) and voila! a perfect note-takin