[nycphp-talk] Implementing Version Control
Ajai Khattri
ajai at bitblit.net
Mon Mar 30 11:07:01 EDT 2009
On Mon, 30 Mar 2009, Tom Melendez wrote:
> I can strongly recommend UnFuddle:
>
> http://unfuddle.com/
>
> Both Git and SVN hosting (and the ability to switch between both).
> Bug tracking and wikis as well.
>
> One particular feature that I like is the ability to "commit against
> bugs". So, someone files a bug with the details. You commit the code
> and reference the bug number in the commit message. A link to the
> diff along with your commit message shows up the comments of the bug
> (you can also close bugs this way). This feature (which is really
> just an SVN hook) is absolutely priceless long-term.
>
> I personally think that GitHub and Unfuddle should merge. Github is
> awesome for the "social and personal" aspects of sharing code, but
> Unfuddle really has the business side down. Super cheap too, IMO.
Thanks for posting this, looks great!
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Aj.
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