-[[meta title="Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki"]]
+[[!meta title="Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki"]]
-[[meta author="Joey Hess, LinuxWorld.com"]]
+[[!meta author="Joey Hess, LinuxWorld.com"]]
-[[meta copyright="""
-© 2007 Joey Hess <joeyh@ikiwiki.info>, LinuxWorld.com
+[[!meta copyright="""
+Copyright 2007 Joey Hess <joeyh@ikiwiki.info>, LinuxWorld.com
[First published](http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2007/040607-integrated-issue-tracking-ikiwiki.html)
on [LinuxWorld.com](http://www.linuxworld.com/), a publication of Network
World Inc., 118 Turnpike Rd., Southboro, MA 01772.
"""]]
-[[meta license="[[GPL|freesoftware]]"]]
+[[!meta license="[[GPL|freesoftware]]"]]
Wikis are not just for encyclopedias and websites anymore. You can use
Ikiwiki in combination with your revision control system to handle issue
their lifecycle. A developer can take ownership of a
bug by tagging it with something like "owner/Joey".
-To tag a wiki page, edit it and add text such as "\[[tag done]]". Note that
+To tag a wiki page, edit it and add text such as "\[[!tag done]]". Note that
adding a wiki link to "\[[done]]" will have the same categorisation effect
as a tag, but the link will show up in the body of the page, which is a
nice effect if used in a sentence such as "This was \[[done]] in version
* A typical list of all open bugs, with their full text, and a form to post new
bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" actions=yes postform=yes show=0]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" actions=yes postform=yes show=0]]
* Index of the 30 most recently fixed bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=30 archive=yes]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=30 archive=yes]]
* Index of the 10 most recently active bugs.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=10]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" sort=mtime show=10]]
* Open security issues.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(security) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion"]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(security) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion"]]
* Full text of bugs assigned to Joey.
- \[[inline pages="bugs/* and link(owner/Joey) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" show=0]]
+ \[[!inline pages="bugs/* and link(owner/Joey) and !link(done) and !*/Discussion" show=0]]
It may seem strange to consider using a wiki for issue tracking when there
are several dedicated bug tracking systems, like Bugzilla, that handle all
when the branch is ready, all these changes can be merged back into the
mainline of the project.
-Ikiwiki powers its own bug tracking system. To see how wiki bug tracking
+Ikiwiki powers its own [online bug tracking system](http://www.bontq.com). To see how wiki bug tracking
works in practice, visit the [[bugs]] or [[TODO]] pages.