X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/e490e06841014073be068380df8169f3c02f3234..7465e0dd5d3b567076aa0cc8101c35eb26eab22f:/doc/todo/Better_bug_tracking_support.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/Better_bug_tracking_support.mdwn b/doc/todo/Better_bug_tracking_support.mdwn index 2b281d4b1..628a67fc8 100644 --- a/doc/todo/Better_bug_tracking_support.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/Better_bug_tracking_support.mdwn @@ -20,7 +20,17 @@ be embedded to the source code repository commit messages. > I sorta take your point about bug numbers. It can be a pain to refer to > 'using_a_wiki_for_issue_tracking' as a bug name in a place like a > changelog. -> + +>> Would a modified [[plugins/inline]] plugin that allowed new pages, but without a title field, be ok? +>> When you hit the edit button it just chooses a new number and makes a page with that +>> name. + +>> The only issue I can see with this is if you're using a distributed wiki for +>> distributed bug tracking. In that case you're going to have to make sure that you +>> don't get conflicting bug ids. +>> Maybe there should be two options - consecutive numbering, and uuid numbering +>> which uses a random (128 bit, base64 encoded = 22 chars) name. -- [[Will]] + > OTOH, I don't see a need for specially formatted commit messages to be > used to close bugs. Instead, if your BTS is kept in an ikiwiki wiki in > an RCS along with your project, you can do like I do here, and just edit a @@ -45,4 +55,6 @@ be embedded to the source code repository commit messages. >> By Google BTS, do you mean the issue tracker in the Google code >> project hosting? >> ->> --Teemu \ No newline at end of file +>> --Teemu + +[[wishlist]]